Bookhenge: Quote shared by Alice of Apiopolis
Bookhenge: Setting for the Pollinator Celebration
Bookhenge: The Park facility
Bookhenge: Plants for Participants
Bookhenge: Plants and seedlings for the taking
Bookhenge: Everyone loves a freebie
Bookhenge: A young plant-lover
Bookhenge: Elsa Youngsteadt recruits participants for her Citizen Science projects
Bookhenge: The Cucumber Pollination Project is a great Citizen Science Project for gardeners.
Bookhenge: Yea! Free plants!
Bookhenge: Pollinators love native plants!
Bookhenge: Lovely native plant bouquet
Bookhenge: Native columbine in bloom
Bookhenge: That fringe tree blossom smells soooooo good!
Bookhenge: Learn more about non-toxic solutions for pest management
Bookhenge: Well, let me tell you about non-toxic mosquito management . . .
Bookhenge: Apiopolis is a nonprofit urban bee sanctuary in Raleigh.
Bookhenge: Who knew pollinators were so fascinating? ;-)
Bookhenge: Buckeye blossom
Bookhenge: Talking with a former Lacy student who fondly remembers the annual third-grade field trip to the Highland UMC Community Victory Garden
Bookhenge: Paparazzi?
Bookhenge: Stef Mendell, City Councilwoman, finds a treasure for her garden
Bookhenge: Take a few sunflower seeds for your garden, too. Complements of Highland UMC Community Victory Garden
Bookhenge: So this is a native plant?
Bookhenge: So many choices!
Bookhenge: Garden Art
Bookhenge: Think twice before you try the hot sauce on your arepa.
Bookhenge: Tada! Highland UMC Community Victory Garden!
Bookhenge: Also known as the "Peas on Earth" Garden!
Bookhenge: The ribbon-winning sweet potato natural sculpture titled "birth."