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Pollinator and Habitat Gardening

  • Goolwa Library Cadell Street Goolwa, SA, 5214 Australia (map)

A Workshop From The Alexandrina Greening & Wildlife Project

Join us for a free session on creating vibrant, eco-friendly gardens with native plants!

Discover how these plants support local wildlife, conserve resources, and provide ecological benefits like attracting pollinators and improving soil health.

Presented by Hannah from Wattle + Wonder, we’ll cover the basics of pollinator and habitat gardening and encourage questions and discussion throughout. This session is designed to inspire you to transform your garden into a thriving haven for biodiversity.


About the Presenter

Hannah is the owner of Wattle+Wonder, a local business dedicated to strengthening the bond between people and nature. Hannah has over 12 years’ experience in conservation, environmental management, horticulture, and landscape design. 

 

Event Details…

  • Why plant for pollinators and wildlife

  • Relationships between plants and wildlife

  • What to plant!

  • Other elements you can add to your garden

All materials are included, and participants will receive an informative booklet and some native plants to take home.

This session is family friendly; any children will need to be supervised by an adult.

Please arrive at 5.45pm for a 6.00pm start.


The Alexandrina Greening and Wildlife project is a collaboration between Alexandrina Council and Second Nature Conservancy proudly funded by Alexandrina Council.

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