Learn more about the unsung pollinators visiting flowers and gardens at night.
Butterflies are one of the most popular garden themes, but what about their nighttime counterparts? Moths, the stunning, majestic insects of the evening, are important pollinators. Join in for a lively discussion of moth identification, life cycle, and strategies to use to attract moths to a landscape.
Presenter: Nancy Kuhajda, horticulture educator, Illinois Extension
About Four Seasons Gardening Series
University of Illinois Extension’s Four Seasons Gardening series focuses on home gardening, environmental stewardship, and backyard food production. The Four Seasons Gardening series is a monthly online series led by Illinois Extension experts beginning at 1:30 p.m. on select Tuesdays and is free to attend. Registration is required. Learn more about the series and register for individual events at go.illinois.edu/FourSeasons.
Have a gardening topic on your mind and want to know more? Share suggestions for upcoming sessions with the series coordinators: Nancy Kreith at kreith@illinois.edu, Gemini Bhalsod at gbhalsod@illinois.edu, or Andrew Holsinger at aholsing@illinois.edu.
Additional Summer Session
The Real Steps to Maintaining a Lawn, July 28
Does a lawn really need to be fertilized four times a year? Is watering every day helping or hurting the lawn? And how much of that advice on social media is good advice? This session breaks down research-based lawn care practices in plain language. Learn which steps truly matter, which ones are optional, and how to choose a level of lawn care that fits individual goals, budget, and time — whether the desire is a low-maintenance yard or a more polished look. Presenter: Chris Enroth, horticulture educator, Illinois Extension