Barrington Land Conservation Trust Pollinator Pathway meet up

Posted 2/1/24

Are you already missing your time in the garden?  Did you have an amazing growing season, or do you have more questions than answers when it comes to this native plant gardening business?

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Barrington Land Conservation Trust Pollinator Pathway meet up

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Are you already missing your time in the garden? Did you have an amazing growing season, or do you have more questions than answers when it comes to this native plant gardening business?

Join the Pollinator Pathway group on Tuesday, Feb. 6, at 6:30 p.m. in the Salem Family Auditorium at the Barrington Public Library for a casual sharing of ideas and questions, whether it’s about or how to speak with your neighbors about the “tidiness” of your space, or “what on earth is a nativar”? Build community, answer and ask questions, and talk all things native plants!

WHEN: Tuesday, Feb. 6, at 6:30 p.m.

WHERE: Barrington Public Library, 281 County Road, Barrington

MORE INFO: To learn more, click here

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