Gardening for Wildlife
Discover how to transform your garden into a vibrant, living habitat that supports birds, butterflies, bees and other essential pollinators throughout the year. This class explores the principles of habitat gardening, with a focus on selecting the best plants and design strategies to provide food, shelter, nesting sites and lasting ecological value. The class shares a walk through the Birds and Bees Walk for inspiration.
This class fulfills one Rocky Mountain Gardening Certificate program elective.
Date(s) and Time(s):
Saturday, July 25, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.Wednesday, August 26, 4 - 6 p.m.
Price: $38, $30 member
Location: York Street
Instructor: Angie Andrade
Angie is a horticulturist and horticultural therapist who has a passion for teaching and guiding people through the world of horticulture. For two decades Angie connected people with plants by designing gardens and building therapeutic programs at Denver Botanic Gardens. She continues this work in the Denver area with her business, Nature Reconnect, that utilizes the power of nature to provide accessible nature-based programing, garden consulting and teaching services to enhance physical and mental wellbeing for all people.