Join Master Gardener Sheila Bonneteau to learn how to create gardens that attract bees, butterflies, and birds. This session will cover plant selection, garden placement, and maintenance.
This is an in-person program. Register to receive a reminder and any additional resources.
Takeaway: Participants will leave with seeds or seedlings of native plants to kick-start their pollinator-friendly garden. These kits are part of the Seed Library program, created in partnership with Nature Regina. For more details, check out the Seed Library to learn more about this initiative.
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Presenter Information: Aside from holding her Master Gardener accreditation, Sheila Bonneteau studied greenhouse crop production and has owned Mannequin Gardening Solutions since 2011, providing landscape and garden consulting services to homeowners in Regina and the surrounding region. With her 30 years of experience gardening on the Canadian prairies, Sheila offers homeowners advice, no matter their skill level, on how to achieve success in their outdoor spaces and vegetable gardens. Additionally, she designs beautiful, budget-friendly landscapes and flower gardens for clients that withstand our harsh growing climate.
Sheila’s winters are spent presenting to gardeners nationwide who are interested in learning about the many horticultural topics she is passionate about. Her presentations visually inspire and detail commonsense approaches to being sustainable and successful in our urban landscapes.
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