BUFFALO, N.Y. — It's time to "think spring" at the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens.
The garden has announced its first installment of the 2024 Garden Speaker Series. Local beekeeper Erin Masterson Holko will kick off the series on Thursday, April 18 with a discussion on gardening for pollinators.
The Botanical Gardens says, "Planting a pollinator garden, whether it is a small container on a balcony or a field filled with wildflowers, is something anyone can do."
People who attend the first session of the speaker series can expect to learn what colors and flower shapes bees like best. You will also learn more about the work pollinators do, and how you can help them.
"To get the most out of your pollinator garden, it’s important (and way more fun!) to understand how bees and other pollinators interact with our gardens."
The discussion starts at 6 p.m. Tickets are $30 per person or $27 for members. Tickets are on sale until April 17.
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