About this Event
Saturday, April 25
10 am – 11 am/Inland Bays Garden Center
11:30 am – 12:30 pm/Sea Colony
Creating beautiful landscapes that support pollinators and protect the environment is possible—even in HOA communities. Join Scott — Landscape Manager of Sea Colony—for an informative and inspiring workshop on how communities and homeowners can successfully transition toward more sustainable, pollinator-friendly landscapes.
Drawing from his work at Sea Colony, Scott will share practical strategies for transforming traditional landscapes into thriving, sustainable gardens using native plants and environmentally responsible practices. Learn how to introduce pollinator plantings into community spaces, enhance homeowner landscapes, and successfully work within HOA guidelines to make these changes both beautiful and acceptable to residents and associations.
This workshop will offer real-world insights, practical ideas, and inspiration for anyone interested in improving community spaces while supporting pollinators, wildlife, and healthier landscapes.
With Scott as your guide, the second half of the workshop will take place at Sea Colony where you will see firsthand what is possible to create pollinator plantings in communities spaces.
Whether you’re a homeowner, HOA board member, landscape professional, or simply passionate about sustainable gardening, you’ll leave with ideas you can bring back to your own neighborhood.
Participants receive 20% on any plants purchased the day of the class.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Inland Bays Garden Center, 38320 Muddy Neck Road, Frankford, United States
USD 17.85








