Our Nokesville Pollinator Partnership has brought a sense of community and teamwork to our library staff. We have all contributed to the planning and implementation of this garden and we are now nearing the final stages of the project.
In less than a month, our plants have begun to bloom, and we are already seeing bees and butterflies in the garden. We are proud to bring an awareness to our community in the importance of providing an ecosystem for our local pollinators.
We have a library program scheduled on Saturday, June 12 to provide children with a Pollinator Kit containing a book on pollination, a pot, soil, and zinnia seeds for them to plant and grow their own pollinator plant. This is a fantastic way to instill a love of science in children and promote learning. Children can learn about the structure of flowers, how plants reproduce and pollinate, and about insect behaviors.
We are also incorporating community service for teens into the Summer Reading Program for our library. Teens and Tweens may volunteer to help weed the garden, set the concrete edging, and create a gravel path for visitors to our garden.
We are also in the process of planning additional programming for children through our county’s Beekeepers Association, and an adult program in the fall in which they can learn about beekeeping and how to roll their own beeswax candles.
One of our final purchases will be a concrete bench for visitors to sit upon and enjoy watching the birds, bees and butterflies enjoying our garden. We hope this garden and our upcoming programs and demonstrations will provide our community with the knowledge and desire to create their own pollinator gardens and boost the local ecosystems.