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Bee My Little Baby--Intro to Bee Nesting with Brannen Basham

  • Asheville Botanical Garden 151 WT Weaver Boulevard Asheville, NC, 28804 United States (map)

Pre-registration required.

Cost: $25 (25% off for BGA Members)

Those crafty bees have evolved to nest in creative ways depending on their species. Guess where mining bees nest? How about carpenter bees? What about squash bees? This class gives an overview of the variety of bee nests and guides each participant through the process of building a mason bee nest before the class ends, just in time for those early spring mason bees. 

IMPORTANT NOTE!

IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE CLASS, ALL INDIVIDUALS INTERESTED IN PURSUING CERTIFIED POLLINATOR ADVOCATE CERTIFICATION ARE INVITED TO REMAIN UNTIL 8;30 TO ENJOY LIGHT REFRESHMENTS AND DISCUSS THE C.P.A. CLASSES OFFERED TO DATE, PLANS FOR THE FUTURE, AND OPPORTUNITIES TO FULFILL THE OUTREACH AND HABITAT “POLLENTEERING” REQUIREMENTS.

Instructor

Brannen Basham, with his wife Jill Jacobs, owns Spriggly’s Beescaping, a nature education and habitat restoration business from Western North Carolina. Brannen is a horticulturist and landscape designer who cut his teeth in the native gardens at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, PA and the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, NC. Brannen presents regularly on a variety of nature-based topics, including pollinator-focused presentations with the Organic Grower's School, Cullowhee Native Plant Conference, and WNC Gardening Symposium, along with writing for local, regional, and national publications. Brannen has also published two books, a non-fiction collection of nature articles, A Guide to the Wonderful World Around Us and a children's book co-authored with his wife, Finding Home: A Story of a Mason Bee. They have an online course series, called Gardening for the Planet, that features over 16 hours of on-demand beneficial wildlife and sustainable gardening content. In addition, Spriggly's creates educational signage and interactive exhibits that expand upon and highlight important conservation topics. On the habitat restoration side of their business, they offer services to homeowners, businesses, and municipalities, focused on designing and implementing spaces to support pollinators, wildlife, and the ecosystem around them. Visit some of the public pollinator gardens he's designed and installed at Frog Level Brewing in Waynesville and 7 Clans Brewing in Asheville, along with a rain and pollinator garden at the Haywood County Arts Council. 

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