Host and Nectar Plants for Pollinators - Jun 2026

📅 12 June 2026 | 📍 Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library
Create a pollinator haven in your yard by planting a variety of plants to feed both larvae and adults. Come learn which plants attract specific types of pollinators. Intentionally planting, even a small space in your yard, can help our pollinator friends.
Source: events.k-state.edu
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