Join Us for a Bee-utiful Free Workshop at The Learning Garden! ππΈ
Celebrate Spring and Discover Rare and Native Bees of The Learning Garden!
From Blooms to Buzz β How to Garden for Bees
Come celebrate the start of spring with us and learn about the rich diversity of bees that help make our harvests abundant. Join us on Sunday, March 23rd at The Learning Garden. Youβll discover some of the Learning Gardenβs resident bee species, their favorite flowers, and tips for supporting bees in your own gardens.
πΌ What to Expect:
Discover the many bee species that call The Learning Garden home.
Learn about their favorite flowers and how to attract them to your own garden.
Get Tips on creating a bee-friendly habitat and supporting pollinators year-round.
The workshop will be led by Sarah Harroff, a dedicated Los Angeles County Master Gardener and passionate advocate for pollinator habitats. Sarah, along with her husband Byung Kim, maintains a Bio-Intensive teaching plot at The Learning Garden and brings nearly a decade of experience in USDA Zone 10b gardening. Her love for supporting the diverse wildlife of Los Angeles shines through in every project she touches.
π Location: The Learning Garden, 13000 Venice Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90066
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Date: Sunday, March 23rd
β° Time: 1PM
This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with fellow garden enthusiasts, learn from an expert, and support our local ecosystem.
See you in the garden!