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The Night Shift: Creating A Garden to attract Nighttime Pollinators

  • Friday, July 18, 2025, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

Just like the city, the garden never sleeps. When bees have gone home and butterflies have crept under leaves, a new crew of pollinators emerges from the shadows ready to work. We will discuss how to attract and support these unique denizens of the dark through color, selection of night-blooming plants and the importance of turning out the lights.

About Ilze Earner: After 25 years of teaching and writing about human behavior, I am turning to working on what I call the 'last chapter, best chapter' of my life. Following up on a life-long passion for plants and gardening I completed the Master Gardener program through Cornell Cooperative Extension last spring and have since embarked on sharing knowledge, ideas and inspiration with the gardening community.

Additional Notes:

This talk will be at a meeting for the Clematis Garden Club. Please contact Clematis Garden Club if you are interested in becoming a member.

Contact

Xandra Powers
Community Horticulture Coordinator
[email protected]
518-828-3346 x106

Location

American Legion Hall
54 Maple Ave
Greenville, NY 12083

Last updated June 12, 2025