In this episode, Nancy Nicewonger and Nick Everhart sit down with Lou Florence, a Kennett Library staff member, to explore how pollinator gardens and environmental initiatives are transforming the local community.
Key highlights from the episode:
• The Meadowitos Project, a volunteer-driven initiative placing pollinator gardens throughout the borough to support biodiversity and educate the public.
• How native plants create resilient habitats, even in small spaces, and their vital role in combatting climate change impacts.
• The library's Seed Library and how it encourages community members of all ages to grow their own plants, fostering connection and curiosity.
• The broader impact of these initiatives, restoring fragmented ecosystems and building community bonds through shared environmental stewardship.
Discover how a simple garden can spark big change in both nature and community.