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Gardening for Pollinators

Join us to learn why pollinators are important, who they are, and some basic ways you can support them in your garden-- all in time to be prepared for the upcoming National Pollinator Week, (June 17 -23, 2013)!





This Webinar is presented by Denise Ellsworth, Program Director, honey bee and native pollinator education, Department of Entomology: The Ohio State University. Find information about her modules, webinars and OSU bee research @ Ohio State University Bee Lab

We'd like to thank gardeners from 28 states for sharing some of their favorite pollinator plants and observations. We have used your feedback to collect resources in the
Gardening for Pollinators Webinar Resources (includes webinar handouts, plant lists, pinterest boards, and people to contact for more information.)

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