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Grassroots in the Garden: Pollinator Friendly Plants

Grassroots in the Garden is a series of free community workshops open to the public where you can learn gardening from an experience mentor, learn about how to care for the Seymour Park Food Forest, and get hands on practice.

In this session, Grassroots mentor Dillon Wiest will be leading us through planting native seeds to benefit pollinators, as well as ground cover seeds to act as natural mulch and strengthen the soil of all plants at the Seymour Park Food Forest.

This session takes place on May 21st from 5:30pm to 7:30pm at Seymour Park (330 S Oakland Ave)

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Grassroots in the Garden: Grafting Class

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Grassroots in the Garden: Weed Identification