Protect the Pollinators with Seed Bombs
Environment · Workshop

Protect the Pollinators with Seed Bombs

A hands-on workshop creating seed bombs to support local pollinators at the Van Scott Nature Reserve.

Wed, 1 Jul 2026 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM (America/New_York) Van Scott Nature Reserve Beach Lake , Pennsylvania
Learn how to support local ecosystems at the 'Protect the Pollinators with Seed Bombs' workshop. Hosted by the Delaware Highlands Conservancy at the beautiful Van Scott Nature Reserve in Beach Lake, Pennsylvania, this event teaches participants how to create seed bombs using native plant seeds. These simple tools help restore habitats for bees, butterflies, and other essential pollinators. It is a perfect family-friendly activity for those interested in conservation and sustainable gardening practices.

What to Expect

An engaging, educational session where you will learn about pollinators and create your own seed bombs to take home.

Who Should Attend

  • Gardeners
  • Conservationists
  • Families
  • Nature enthusiasts
  • Students

Agenda Overview

The workshop runs from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM on July 1, 2026.
Venue & Address
Van Scott Nature Reserve
571 Perkins Pond Rd
Beach Lake , Pennsylvania – 18405
United States
Organizer
Delaware Highlands Conservancy · Non-profit
A land trust dedicated to protecting the natural heritage of the Delaware Highlands.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are seed bombs?
They are small balls of clay, compost, and seeds used to plant native flowers.
Where is the event?
Van Scott Nature Reserve, Beach Lake, PA.
Is it family-friendly?
Yes, it is suitable for all ages.
Do I need to bring anything?
All materials are typically provided by the Conservancy.
Who is hosting?
Delaware Highlands Conservancy.
What is the goal?
To support local pollinator populations.
Tags
Environment Pollinators Conservation Beach Lake Workshop Nature
Summary
Hands-on seed bomb workshop for pollinator conservation at Van Scott Nature Reserve.
Highlights
  • Native plant education
  • Hands-on seed bomb creation
  • Pollinator habitat restoration
  • Expert conservation guidance
  • Beautiful nature reserve setting
  • Family-friendly activity
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