National Pollinator Week Let's Talk: Food For Pollinators In Northwest Florida

Let’s Talk: Food for Pollinators in Northwest Florida

Pollinators need more than pretty flowers — they need food, shelter, host plants, and blooms that keep showing up from spring through fall. 🐝🦋
Join us during National Pollinator Week for Let’s Talk: Food for Pollinators in Northwest Florida, a workshop all about what our local pollinators actually eat and how we can help feed them right here in our own yards, porches, gardens, and landscapes.
We’ll talk about bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, moths, beneficial insects, and the plants that help keep them going. You’ll learn the difference between nectar, pollen, and host plants, why butterflies need more than just blooms, and how to create a continuous “pollinator buffet” using native and pollinator-friendly plants that grow well in Northwest Florida.
We’ll cover favorites like milkweed, coreopsis, coral honeysuckle, bee balm, passionvine, black-eyed Susan, beautyberry, goldenrod, coneflowers, and more.
Whether you’re starting with a full garden bed or one sunny pot on the porch, every flower can help become part of a larger pollinator corridor across Northwest Florida.
This workshop is free, but please RSVP so we know you’re coming!
Come learn, ask questions, and leave ready to feed the bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and all the tiny garden helpers doing big work.
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