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X-WR-CALDESC:When envisioning a garden for pollinators\, lush native plant 
 landscapes often come to mind. However\, a vegetable garden\, thoughtfully
  designed with pollinators in mind can yield equally or even superior resu
 lts. By treating vegetables with the same care and attention typically res
 erved for native plants\, gardeners can create a pollinator-friendly space
  that is not only productive but also cost-effective and easier to manage.
  Edibles\, often overlooked in discussions about pollinator habitats\, off
 er significant ecological benefits. Winter vegetables\, like Brassicas nat
 ive to Europe\, align well with the foraging needs of honey bees\, which a
 re primarily German or Italian in origin. Conversely\, most summer vegetab
 les\, native to the Americas\, provide critical resources for native bee s
 pecies\, creating a dynamic and seasonally balanced pollinator ecosystem.
 \nAttendees will learn strategies to maximize pollinator support while enj
 oying the rewards of a flourishing vegetable garden.\nLimited ticket quant
 ity available. Grab yours today!\nFor further info/questions\, email us at
  info@moorefarmsbg.org
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DESCRIPTION:When envisioning a garden for pollinators\, lush native plant l
 andscapes often come to mind. However\, a vegetable garden\, thoughtfully 
 designed with pollinators in mind can yield equally or even superior resul
 ts. By treating vegetables with the same care and attention typically rese
 rved for native plants\, gardeners can create a pollinator-friendly space 
 that is not only productive but also cost-effective and easier to manage. 
 Edibles\, often overlooked in discussions about pollinator habitats\, offe
 r significant ecological benefits. Winter vegetables\, like Brassicas nati
 ve to Europe\, align well with the foraging needs of honey bees\, which ar
 e primarily German or Italian in origin. Conversely\, most summer vegetabl
 es\, native to the Americas\, provide critical resources for native bee sp
 ecies\, creating a dynamic and seasonally balanced pollinator ecosystem.\n
 Attendees will learn strategies to maximize pollinator support while enjoy
 ing the rewards of a flourishing vegetable garden.\nLimited ticket quantit
 y available. Grab yours today!\nFor further info/questions\, email us at i
 nfo@moorefarmsbg.org
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LOCATION:100 New Zion Road\, Lake City\, SC 29560 US
SUMMARY:Edible Gardening for Pollinators
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