• Plant your own nature friendly garden at home - all you need is a little bit of earth to plant bio-diverse, native species plants.
  • Find out if your school, your faith centre, or your workplace has or is building a pollinator garden. Encourage these places to put one in, add native plants to their existing beds, or even possibly replace beds that don't contain native plants.
  • Volunteer with local community groups who plant in public spaces. Contact us if you're interested.

Community groups are building pollinator gardens in our parks, community gardens, and other public spaces.

You can help by planting and helping to maintain our sites. As new gardens are being established, they need more care, including weeding and watering. So if you can spare an hour or two during the summer to help out, contact us.

Interested in supporting the community you call home?

Use a bit of space to plant a pollinator garden, or naturalize your existing gardens.

Put your garden on our pollinator gardens map! Send us a photo of your garden and fill in the registration form you'll help to show how Greater Sudbury is supporting pollinator gardens and pollinator corridors!