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Pollinators

February 28, 2023 By Nathan

Roots in the Ground

Roots in the Ground is a comprehensive Farm to Early Care and Education (ECE) curriculum created by Rooted staff, partners, and consultants to guide in-person garden-based education and cooking trainings for ECE professionals. The curriculum is designed to help early childhood educators feel inspired and confident in gardening and cooking activities with young children. View Resource »

Filed Under: Academic Benefits, Accessibility, Activities, Ag/Gardening, Art & Music, Benefits & Advocacy, Community Engagement, Culinary Arts, Curricula, Curricula, Lessons, & Activities, Early Care & Education, Evaluation, Fundraising, Garden Design, Garden in Summer, Garden in Winter, Garden Planning, Garden to Cafeteria, Getting Started, Health & Wellness, Health/Nutrition, In the Classroom, Maintaining & Sustaining, Math, Planting, Pollinators, Safety, Science/Nature, Social Studies/History, Soil Health, Tools, Water/Irrigation, Weed & Pest Management, Writing/Reading

February 9, 2023 By Nathan

How to create the Ultimate Bee Garden

This guide explains the basics of a pollinator garden, including what kinds of flowers to consider planting and other features that will attract impohttps://www.avasflowers.net/how-to-create-the-ultimate-bee-gardenrtant pollinators such as bees and butterflies. View Resource»

Filed Under: Bee & Other Animal Structures, Building Projects, Garden Design, Garden Planning, Maintaining & Sustaining, Pollinators

August 11, 2020 By Nathan

Creating Pollinator Gardens

This guide explains the basics of a pollinator garden, including what kinds of flowers to consider planting and other features that will attract important pollinators such as bees and butterflies. View Resource»

Filed Under: Bee & Other Animal Structures, Building Projects, Garden Design, Garden Planning, Maintaining & Sustaining, Pollinators

January 27, 2020 By Nathan

Creating a Wildlife Habitat in your Backyard

Habitat is a combination of food, water, shelter, and space arranged to meet the needs of wildlife. Even a small yard can be landscaped to attract birds, butterflies, beneficial insects, and small animals. Trees, shrubs, and other plants provide shelter and food for wildlife. The plants you use for food and cover will help determine the wildlife species attracted to your backyard. View Resource »

Filed Under: Bee & Other Animal Structures, Building Projects, Maintaining & Sustaining, Pollinators

December 18, 2018 By Nathan

Pollinator Friendly Alliance

The Pollinator Friendly Alliance (PFA) is a dynamic grassroots conservation organization concerned about the steep decline of pollinators. PFA has free resources for educators on how to make your space more friendly to pollinators and other beneficial insects. They also host hands-on learning events to help engage educators and community members. View Resource »

Filed Under: Bee & Other Animal Structures, Building Projects, Garden Design, Garden Planning, Maintaining & Sustaining, Pollinators

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