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AC Garden Club to hear Honey Bee/Pollinator expert 28 Jun 2018

Speaker, Shannon Trimboli, author of "Plants Honey Bees Use in the Ohio & Tennessee Valley," will be the guest speaker.
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By Jeanne Marshburn
Adair County Garden Club

Shannon Trimboli will speak on the topic, "Planting for Honey Bees and Other Pollinators," at the Adair County Garden Club's Thursday, June 28, 2018 meeting, 1pm-2pmCT, at the Adair County Extension Office, 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY. The meeting is free and open to the public, especially those who would like to become members of the Adair County Garden Club.



She will discuss what things need to be considered when planting for different pollinators, including why some plants attract certain pollinators and not others.

Shannon Trimboli is a wildlife biologist, educator, beekeeper, farmer, public speaker and artist. In addition to her work with bees and other pollinators, Shannon has established an online citizen science project studying bat behaviors. She owns Grassy Roads Farm, and Busy Bee Nursery & Consulting in Barren County KY.


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