Superbloomer Events



March 2018 Events

Join Madame Beespeaker for a garden talk at the Renfrew Park Library on Sunday March 4, 1:30 pm.



Gardening for Our Lives: How to Create Corridors of Resilience

As we lose more and more arable land and wild habitat to development and industrial agricultural, we need to build corridors of resistance, with plants that provide food for wildlife and humans. Lori will discuss how we can pull together to create this edible infrastructure, and defend these pollinator pathways that help preserve the biodiversity that is being lost every day on this planet. Lori will talk about ten tough plants we need to propagate in Vancouver to help boost our chances of keeping Metro Vancouver healthy and green.




April events: 

Join Madame Beespeaker for a garden talk at the Renfrew Park Library on Sunday April 1, 1:30 pm.


Creating a Buzz: Attracting and Feeding Bumblebees in Your Garden
British Columbia has a rich biodiversity of native bees, including over thirty species of bumblebees. These furry little pollinators have special abilities that other bees lack, making them key pollinators of blueberries and tomatoes. Learn about the bumblebee life cycle and some key plants you can grow to keep bees of all stripes buzzing in your garden.
 

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