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18
July 2025

The Night Shift: Creating A Garden to attract Nighttime Pollinators

    • Fri, 07/18/2025
  • 6055 Rt 23, Acra, NY 12405

Friday, July 18th 1-2 pm

Location
American Legion Hall
54 Maple Ave
Greenville, NY 12083

Just like the city, the garden never sleeps. When bees retreat and butterflies tuck themselves beneath leaves, a different group of pollinators takes over—emerging at dusk to continue the work. In this talk, we’ll explore how to attract and support these fascinating nighttime visitors through thoughtful plant choices, color selection, and the simple act of turning off the lights.

About Ilze Earner:
After 25 years of teaching and writing about human behavior, Ilze is embracing what she calls the “last chapter, best chapter” of her life. A lifelong plant enthusiast, she completed the Master Gardener program through Cornell Cooperative Extension and now shares her passion and knowledge with the gardening community.

Note:
This talk will take place at a meeting of the Clematis Garden Club. If you're interested in becoming a member, please contact the club for more information.

Venue(s)

Cornell Cooperative Extension