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New live webinar! Planting for Pollinators

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The Old Farmer's Almanac Gardening 101 Planting for Pollinators: June 30, 2021 7:00PM - 8:00PM ET
Hey gardeners, 5 days left to save 50% on our new webinar!
Announcing our new Planting for Pollinators Webinar
Learn how to do meaningful pollinator conservation, literally, in your own backyard!
REGISTER NOW
Pollinators are under a lot of pressure these days. Fortunately, our gardens can be easily (and beautifully) tailored to provide much of the habitat upon which pollinators depend—not to mention our own lives and the ecosystem as a whole!

Join Chris Burnett, the Almanac’s Associate Digital Editor, as he sits down with Scott Beuerlein, Manager of Botanical Garden Outreach at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, to discuss tips and techniques for planting for pollinators.
Register Now! Only 5 days left to save 50%!
Attend this webinar on June 30 and learn:
  • Who the real pollinators are and how their roles differ
  • How to best achieve a full season of pollen- and nectar-producing blooms
  • The best pollinator plants for each season
  • Ideas for including key host plants in your garden
  • How gardening for pollinators leads to fewer pests
  • Plus: Ask your own questions during the interactive Q&A
Learn to attract pollinators - Register Now for 50% Off!
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