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Gardener News Serving the Agricultural, Gardening and Landscaping Communities
March, 2017
TAKE ONE
GARDENERNEWS.COM
No. 167
Creating Pollinator Centers
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David Williams, left, co-owner of Williams Nursery and The Gift House in Westfield, Union County; Jeannie Geremia, second from left, Community Gardens Chair, the Butterflies & BeeGAP Chair and the Backyard Wildlife Habitat Chair for The Garden Club of New Jersey, Inc., and a member of Neshanic Garden Club; Diana Kazazis, second from right, President of the Rake and Hoe Garden Club of Westfield; and Merrilyn Crane, President of the Garden Club of Westfield. The Garden Club members met with Williams to facilitate the setting up of a Pollinator Center at Williams Nursery and The Gift House. By Jeannie Geremia Garden Club of New Jersey The Garden Club of New Jersey, Inc.’s newest project will soon be at a location near you, as our garden clubs are out in force to make this pollinator educational tool
a reality throughout our Garden State. The idea was percolating for some time as we tried to encourage garden centers to devote designated sections of their business to pollinator-friendly plants without success. Finally,
after a two-year effort appeared to be fruitless, we realized that garden centers and nurseries were way too busy, overworked, understaffed and at the mercy of the elements to even think about establishing a pollinator section, let alone
implementing one. Hence, we came to the conclusion that we had to “step up to the plate” and help. The GCNJ Butterflies & BeeGAP (Gardeners Adding Pollinators) decided to develop a set of Pollinator signage that garden clubs
could provide to their local garden centers and nurseries, establishing a WIN/WIN partnership that would benefit the gardening public as well as the principals involved. Brainstorming the logistics of (Cont. on page 12)