Pollinator Patch Program
INCREASING HABITAT. DECREASING OPERATIONAL COSTS. ENGAGING THE UNDERSERVED.
WE WANT TO HELP YOU CONVERT YOUR TURF TO PRAIRIE!
We love working with Schools, Municipalities, Businesses, Organizations, Places of Worship,
& Individuals in creating their own pollinator patches!
Benefits of Pollinator Patches Include:
Feeding Endangered Pollinators Including Bees and Butterflies
Increased Infiltration of Stormwater Due to Deep-Rooted Native Plants
Saving $ by Using Less Fuel and Fertilizer on Rarely Used Turfgrass
Connecting Curriculum with Conservation
Inspiring Others to Create Their Own Patches!
When Pollinators WIN - We WIN!
See Our Office Pollinator Patch Here 🐝
Pollinator Patch Myths Debunked
Turfgrass is not easier or more cost-effective. Grass has hidden costs including pesticides, herbicides, fossil fuels, and contaminated and increased runoff while providing zero habitat. Planting a pollinator patch may cost slightly more upfront, but pays off quickly due to less need for maintenance and materials.
All plants do NOT offer equally positive impacts. Native Plants provide higher quality nectar in higher abundance than non-native plants.
Pollinator Patches do NOT attract undesirable insects to your space. Native Pollinators are beneficial and necessary insects requiring native habitats like Pollinator Patches. From our gardens to our food supply, we crucially need these pollinators for survival!
To Learn More About Starting Your Own Pollinator Patch, Contact Kristi Heuser!
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Local Patches
Kirkorian Park in Sturtevant - October 2024
Randall Town Hall - October 2024
Pleasant Prairie RecPlex - October 2024
Racine Marina Harbor Park with the Racine Youth Volunteer Corps - July 2024
Shagbark Recreational Area in Kenosha - June 2024
Olympia Brown Elementary School in Racine - May 2024
Goodland Montessori School - November 2023
Covenant Baptist Church Snow Seeding - January 2024
Indian Trail Academy - June 2023
Busy Bee Childcare Nursery - August 2023
Fratt Elementary School - May 2023
Somers Elementary School - June 2023
Bose Elementary School - September 2022 - Video (right) provided by KUSD
Lincoln Park in Kenosha - Rehrig Pacific Company - June 2022
Racine Public Library - July 2022
Somers Town Hall Rain Garden