Birds, Bees, and Butterflies Forest History Center

Winter Lecture Series: Birds, Bees, and Butterflies


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2609 County Road 76
Grand Rapids, MN 55744
United States

218-327-4482 | foresthistory@mnhs.org

Cost

Regular site admission

About This Event

When the last glaciers turned Minnesota into a land of 10,000 lakes, they left behind soil that captured seeds blowing in the winds. Those seeds included what we today call native flowering forbs. Native plants co-exist with the pollinators they support. But they also ensure that we humans enjoy a varied food supply that would not exist without pollination. Learn how you can provide food and habitat for pollinators in your own backyard.

Bonny Siegford, University of MN Itasca County Extension Master Gardener:

Bonny became a Master Gardener in 2014, and since then she has enthusiastically spread the word about the beauty, importance and joys of growing native plants here in northern Minnesota. She helped design native rain gardens for a round-about near the entrance of the Itasca County Fairgrounds. She teaches classes for children and adults at various venues in Itasca County.

Event Type:
  • Lectures & Talks

Cost

Regular site admission