Gardening for Us and Them: How Native Plants Can Feed both Pollinators and Humans

Date: 

Thursday, June 7, 2018, 7:00pm to 8:30pm

Location: 

Hunnewell Building

People typically begin to create gardens for aesthetic reasons. However, many soon find that they want more than simple beauty and look to incorporate plants that contribute on multiple levels. Dan Jaffe will address a current trend (one that we hope is lasting) for gardening with pollinator-friendly and edible plants. He’ll explain which flower shapes and colors attract insects, which edibles are more resistant to diseases and pests, and how to provide for pollinators across the growing season. Armed with a bit of knowledge and a selection of low-maintenance native plants, you can create a multi-tasking garden that nourishes the needs of both humans and pollinators. Dan’s book with co-author Mark RichardsonNative Plants for New England Gardens, will be available for purchase and signing.
Fee Free member; $10 nonmember

Register at my.arboretum.harvard.edu or call 617-384-5277.