Florida gardens aren’t just beautiful—they can be powerful havens for pollinators. Every butterfly that hovers over a milkweed flower and every native bee that buzzes through your vegetable beds plays a crucial role in keeping our food systems and ecosystems alive.
This summer, join a free Zoom presentation to learn simple, practical ways to create a pollinator-friendly garden right here in Central Florida. Whether you have a large yard or just a few pots on a patio, you can help make a difference.
Why Pollinators Matter
Pollinators—bees, butterflies, moths, hummingbirds, and even some beetles—are responsible for pollinating about one-third of the food we eat. Without them, we wouldn’t have many of the colorful vegetables, fruits, and herbs we grow in our Florida gardens.
Sadly, native pollinators are declining due to habitat loss, pesticide use, and changing weather patterns. But here’s the good news: small changes in your garden can help bring them back.
What You’ll Learn in the Free Workshop
During this one-hour online presentation, you’ll discover:
The best Florida-native plants for attracting bees and butterflies
Why pollinators are struggling—and how you can help
Easy ways to create nesting habitats for native bees (without expensive bee houses)
A peek into my client’s own pollinator garden—and the butterflies and bees that visit every day
You’ll leave inspired and ready to take simple steps to make your garden a safe haven for pollinators.
Event Details
Help Florida’s Pollinators Thrive!
Date: Thursday, July 31
Time: 7:00 PM EST
Location: Online via Zoom
A replay will be available for anyone who can’t attend live.
How to Join
Click Here to Join for Free
And don’t forget to share this post with friends who love gardening or butterflies! Together, we can make Florida bloom for pollinators.