Nominate Local Gardens for Plant Bee Friendly Awards

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Source: Beekeeper’s Guild of Santa Barbara

The Beekeeper’s Guild of Santa Barbara invites local residents to nominate their neighbor’s gardens (or their own!) to win one of ten coveted “Plant Bee Friendly” awards, a community competition for green thumbs and hobbyist landscapers to present their gardens while supplying much needed nectar and pollen for local pollinator populations.  
 
“You don’t have to be a beekeeper to help the bees! Healthy gardens are essential to the survival of our pollinators, especially in urban areas where flowering plants may not be readily available” said Laurie Rasmussen, President of The Beekeeper’s Guild of Santa Barbara. “Many of our native plants are beautiful, bee-friendly, and drought-tolerant, an important consideration here in Santa Barbara.”
In order to qualify, the nominee’s garden should contain:
 
• Flowering plants/shrubs/trees that are attractive to pollinators. Plants with year-round or successive blooms are preferable, providing pollinators with continual forage. A list of many bee-friendly plants can be found on The Guild’s website (https://beeguildsb.org/bee-friendly-plants).
• Organic and pesticide-free growth. 
• A variety of flowers/colors to attract a variety of pollinators. Not all bees are the same!
• A clean source of freshwater. 
• Drought-tolerant, California-native plants if possible.
• Entries must be received no later than May 15th, 2020. 
 
Winners will be honored on October 11, 2020 at the Beekeeper’s Guild’s annual Harvest Festival. For more details, please visit the events page: https://beeguildsb.org/events
 
Find The Beekeeper’s Guild Online:
Website: https://beeguildsb.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeekeepersGuildSB/
 

About the Beekeeper’s Guild:

The Beekeeper’s Guild of Santa Barbara is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and cultivation of pollinators and their habitats through community involvement, school education programs, and beekeeping instruction. The Guild partners with local government to spread awareness, limit the use of dangerous pesticides, and promote legislation that protects our fragile ecosystem. 

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