Pollinators and Free Flower Seeds

 Who are Pollinators?

and why they matter.... 

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Birds, bats, bees, butterflies, beetles, and other small mammals that pollinate plants are responsible for bringing us one out of every three bites of food. They also sustain our ecosystems and produce our natural resources by helping plants reproduce. This nearly invisible ecosystem service is a precious resource that requires attention and support - - and in disturbing evidence found around the globe, is increasingly in jeopardy. 


I spend a lot of time outside. I love nature. So I thought I would share my love of nature with you.
Have you ever just sat outside and watched all that is going on around you in nature?  I know it might sound silly but nature is a busy place. 😌

Sitting outside and quietly observing nature can be extremely healthy for the mind. Some refer to this as being  Nurtured by Nature.

Do you or someone you know have a garden?

Planting flowers is a great way to help the Pollinators!
-It's fun to watch the Pollinators enjoy the flowers that you grew-
-It's also a kind way to help Nature-

-To easily get started-
-Contact me for a Free pack of Flower seeds-


-My favorite way to start seeds is in egg shells-


Once the seeds have sprouted (and the weather warms up a bit) 
the entire egg shell can be planted in the ground outside 
OR
 transplanted into a larger container 
and 
placed outside for the Pollinators to enjoy.

Supplies Needed:
-Egg shells (cracked in half)
-Potting Soil (Dollar Tree $1.25)
-Seeds( Free from Ms Kelly, Dollar Tree, Walmart etc...)
-Water (a Spray Bottle makes watering seeds supper easy)
-This project can be done for under $3.00-

My students can Contact me and we can plant together! 
I have all the supplies!











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