04/04/2026
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
On Saturday, April 4 at 4:00 PM, Roaring Brook environmental scientist and master gardener Margery Winters will present “Native Woody Plants in a Pollinator Garden” at the Norfolk Hub. Shrubs are often overlooked in pollinator plantings, yet they offer exceptional value. Many bloom early, providing food for the first emerging pollinators, while others serve as host plants for butterfly and moth larvae. Their abundant flowers also support a wide range of bees and other beneficial insects. Margery will highlight native shrubs and explain how each supports pollinators and other backyard wildlife.
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This talk is sponsored by the Norfolk Nature Alliance.
The Norfolk Nature Alliance, a loosely organized group representing the town’s conservation minded organizations, including the Norfolk Land Trust, Conservation Commission, UCC Norfolk’s Green Team, Great Mountain Forest (GMF), Aton Forest, and Doolittle, is sponsoring a year-long initiative focused on creating habitat for pollinators.
Location
Norfolk Hub
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