Increasing biodiversity with pollinator habitats workshop
Evening workshop on creating pollinator-friendly habitats in community gardens to support local biodiversity. Hosted by Denver Urban Gardens at Posner Center.
Why we picked this
An evening workshop with practical guidance on designing pollinator habitat in community gardens β the kind of knowledge you can take home and apply to a plot the next morning.
This workshop covers how to create and manage pollinator-friendly habitats within community garden settings β the plant selection, layout considerations, and maintenance practices that support bees, butterflies, and other pollinators that most urban gardens desperately need. The session runs two hours, from 6 to 8 PM, at the Posner Center in Denver.
No gardening background is required. The event is free and open to all. Register through the DUG events page before the session fills. The Posner Center is accessible by public transit.
Denverβs urban gardens support a surprising diversity of pollinators, but intentional habitat design makes a real difference β not just for wildlife, but for yields. This workshop gives you the framework to do it deliberately rather than by accident.