Join Katja for an informative and illuminating workshop on native bees, and the importance of attracting them to your school garden to ensure pollination and produce. This workshop will focus on the role of bees in pollinating fruit and vegetable crops, and how to improve pollination in your school garden. We're sure this will be an enlightening and highly useful workshop for all school gardeners, with lots of learnings to take back to students.

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Dr Katja Hogendoorn is a postdoctoral research associate at Adelaide University. Her research focuses on the behavioural ecology of native bees, and on the importance and potential of native bees as crop pollinators. Katja will be channeling all her bee expertise into prcatical advice and techniques for the kitchen gardener.

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Native bees and pollination, with Dr Katja Hogendoorn

Join Katja for an informative and illuminating workshop on native bees, and the importance of attracting them to your school garden to ensure pollination and produce. This workshop will focus on the role of bees in pollinating fruit and vegetable crops, and how to improve pollination in your school garden.

Date: June 4, 2013

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This event is only available for Kitchen Garden Program members.
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