“Imagine if more people would put in pollinator plants in small or large gardens or even pots. We could create a patchwork of gardens that pollinators can easily find and travel to, and construct longer migration pathways across a highly populated city. Now, imagine there are 1,000s of them that start to work together as one large ecosystem. This is how individual gardens affect climate issues.” ~ Lisa Negri, SummerHome Garden
The Washington Park Pollinator Corridor is a collaborative partnership with
People and Pollinators Action Network, Washington Park East Neighborhood Association, West Wash Park Neighborhood Association, SummerHome Garden, and Oasis.
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Click on map icons below to learn more about each pollinator corridor property.
It’s easy to participate in the The Washington Park Pollinator Corridor!
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Plant native plants. No garden is too small. It can be a 2 x 2 foot part of your yard, a pot on the porch, a window box in your apartment.
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Find resources on this website including a down-loadable guide book, plant lists, design plans, services to help you install a garden, and more.
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Fill out this form to let us know what you are doing and to have your participation noted on an interactive map.