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Biodiversity & Pollinator-Friendly Gardening Workshop

Discover how to transform your garden into a thriving habitat for local wildlife at this hands-on workshop.

What we'll cover

Join Registered Landscape Architect, Eleanor Hughes, along with other local gardening and sustainability enthusiasts from Mission Possible Community Group to learn practical, easy-to-apply techniques that support native biodiversity while creating a beautiful, resilient garden. You'll explore how to attract and protect important pollinators such as native bees, butterflies, beetles, and birds, and gain insights into selecting plants that thrive in local conditions.

Topics Include:

  • The importance of biodiversity in urban gardens
  • Creating habitat for native pollinators and beneficial insects
  • Choosing local native plants for year-round food and shelter
  • Water-wise gardening practices for a changing climate
  • Reducing pesticide use and encouraging natural pest control
  • Simple ways to make your garden more wildlife-friendly, regardless of size

Who is it for?

Whether you have a large backyard, a small courtyard, or a balcony garden, this workshop will provide practical ideas and inspiration to help you create a healthier, more vibrant outdoor space that benefits both people and nature.

Suitable for gardeners of all experience levels. Come along, connect with your community, and learn how small changes at home can make a big difference for biodiversity across Adelaide’s western suburbs.

Bookings essential. Places are limited.

What to bring

Hat, water bottle, notebook, and questions about your garden.