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Auburn parks, Garden Club add wildflower beds and mason-bee stations to boost pollinators
Summary
City parks staff and the Auburn Garden Club are planting wildflower beds and installing mason-bee boxes in city parks and the community garden; a Green River College bee expert told the podcast the mason bees will be inactive through winter and emerge in spring to pollinate.
Hosts on the Auburn on Made podcast discussed the city’s efforts to support pollinators in parks and community gardens.
Jonathan Glover, communications manager for the City of Auburn, and Angie, a writer for Auburn Magazine, described new wildflower plantings in city parks and the Auburn Garden Club’s installation of mason-bee boxes at the community garden. Angie said the mason-bee boxes are currently inactive for winter and will…
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