Gardening for Wildlife
This class will use the principles of Homegrown National Park to promote gardens that provide habitat for wildlife. We will learn to attract butterflies, bees, fireflies, and humans to the garden. The class will teach specifics of how to design a garden, source plants, prep your site, and enjoy the wildlife! At the end of the class we will do an optional potting activity that will allow you to get started with May planting!
The instructor will have a book available for purchase at the class, please bring $10 cash/Venmo if you would like a copy. It will also be available as a free pdf.
Adrienne Richardson
Adrienne has been gardening with native plants for more than 10 years. She has completed the University of Minnesota Master Naturalist program and is a member of Wild Ones Twin Cities, MN Native Plant Society and MN Prairie Enthusiasts. She can’t wait to share learnings about how plants interact with wildlife around us!
A500L26
Already startedInstructors:
- Adrienne Richardson
| Date | Time | Location |
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| Wed, Feb 4th 2026 | 6:00 - 7:00 PM | Lenox Community Center |
A703L26
Instructors:
- Adrienne Richardson
| Date | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Wed, May 13th 2026 | 6:00 - 7:00 PM | Lenox Community Center |