Scrub Land Pollinator Planting Project

March 15, 2024

Scrub Land Pollinator Planting Project

On a reclaimed scrub land site, we are establishing a pollinator habitat to support bees, butterflies, and other vital species. By planting native wildflowers and grasses, such as milkweed, coneflower, and bluestem, we are transforming barren land into a biodiversity hotspot.

Project Goals

  • Create pollinator habitat
  • Support local biodiversity
  • Educate community about native plants
  • Transform degraded land

Implementation

We are planting a diverse mix of native wildflowers and grasses, including:

  • Milkweed
  • Coneflower
  • Bluestem
  • Other native pollinator-friendly species

Impact

This project boosts local ecosystems and educates the community about the importance of native plants. The transformed land serves as a living classroom for understanding pollinator ecology and habitat restoration.

Contact us to learn more about this project or to participate in our planting efforts.

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