Curious as to what butterfly you saw in your backyard? Learn how to identify Georgia’s butterflies, understand their seasonal patterns and habitats, and discover simple ways to support their life cycles through thoughtful gardening and conservation practices. Lisa Klein with UGA Extension Gwinnett will cover basic ID, months with peak population, host plants, nectar sources, migratory behavior, and how to create spaces that attract and sustain both adults and caterpillars. This program qualifies for master gardener continuing education credit. Register by clicking here, or send us an email.
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Earlier Event: March 4
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