New Jersey Audubon is internet hosting a Gardening for Wildlife workshop at its Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary at 11 Hardscrabble Street in Bernardsville. The workshop, set for Saturday, Jan. 8, is aspect of the Filthy Palms Garden Club software series.
This workshop will be held indoors from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Members will be shown how to make a wildlife backyard significant for the survival of indigenous pollinators and the wildlife dependent on them. Making use of recycled containers, members will make mini-greenhouses and plant various forms of seeds to choose house. Each individual participant will also create a native bee pollinator home from bamboo pieces. All supplies will be furnished.
The expense is $10 for members and $15 for nonmembers. Registration is essential by 4 p.m. on Jan. 7 at Eventbrite. Attendees must dress in encounter masks no matter of COVID-19 vaccination position.
To discover out more, go to www.njaudubon.org, email shws@njaudubon.org or phone 908-396-6386.
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