Supporting Native Pollinators - Cheekwood
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Cheekwood’s gardens are bustling with a variety of pollinators, loving the cosmos, zinnia, and lantana blooms. Join The Honey Collective to learn about the pollinators native to Middle Tennessee, and what you can do to support native pollinators in your own outdoor space.

Instructor

Ian Dawe, The Honey Collective

Location

Courtyard Classroom
Not Yet Members: $40
Members: $32
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