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In early spring our native queen bumblebees begin to emerge from the ground after their long winter slumber in search of those early spring bloomers like blueberry, willow, cherry, maple, dogwood, redbud. Learn how to integrate these early season plants into your landscape for the queens! Without the nectar and pollen from these early blooming plants, our native bee populations can’t survive to create the next generation of fuzz balls we love to see in our yards.
Join us online by clicking on this link. Grab a cup of coffee or tea, relax, unwind and learn how to plant your garden for our native bees.
Plant for the Queen’s speakers Emily May, Bee Conservationist from the Xerces Society, and Jim Sirch, Education Coordinator and Native Plant Guru from the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History will teach us how to enjoy Spring at home and help the bees in this lecture that people are buzzing about!