Pollinator Haven Garden Dirt Therapy Sessions Offer Skill Building and Community

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This is the Pollinator Haven Garden dirt therapy banner 2026 which pictures text and a picture of the Pollinator Haven Garden pergola and hands cupping soil

Sometimes, the best medicine is a morning in the sun with your hands in the soil or an early start to the weekend to get some gardening tasks done. 

Join the N.C. Cooperative Extension—Lee County Center for our monthly “Dirt Therapy” sessions. Held at the Pollinator Haven Garden (and sometimes the Pollinator Garden at San-Lee Park), these sessions are part-workshop, part-community workday. 

You’ll learn a timely seasonal skill from local experts while helping us keep our public demonstration gardens beautiful. It’s the perfect way to breathe fresh air, connect with fellow gardeners, and perhaps even take home a new plant or a new friendship! Families with older children welcome!

What to expect:

  • Hands-on Learning: Master a new seasonal garden skill with our experts.
  • Community Impact: Help us tend to the Pollinator Haven & San-Lee Park gardens.
  • Garden Perks: Fresh air, great conversation, and the occasional plant giveaway!

January- Winter Weed Identification

Our theme for January is WINTER WEED IDENTIFICATION! Everyone has them, but do you know their names? How to control them? How to make sure you “got them”?

RSVP for Thursday, January 15, 2026- 9-11 a.m.

RSVP for Friday, January 16, 2026- 2-4 p.m.

Accommodation Statement

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, N.C. Cooperative Extension will honor requests for reasonable accommodations made by individuals with disabilities. Please direct accommodation requests to: Amanda Bratcher, amwilkin@ncsu.edu or 919-775-5624. Requests can be served more effectively if notice is provided at least 10 days before the event.

N.C. Cooperative Extension Nondiscrimination Statement

N.C. Cooperative Extension prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex (including pregnancy), disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, political affiliation, and veteran status.

2026 Dirt Therapy Seasonal Skills Calendar

February- Dormant Pruning

Identifying “The 3 D’s” (Dead, Damaged, Diseased) in woody shrubs.

March- Water-Wise Gardening

Rain barrel demo & moisture conservation

April- Pollinator Kickoff

Dividing perennials and identifying early spring “volunteer” seedlings.

May- The Foundation of Growth 

Taking advantage of the free soil testing window

June- Pest Patrol

Scouting for “bad bugs” (Integrated Pest and Pollinator Management) and hand-picking.

July- Heat Stress Management

Deadheading spent blooms and “water-wise” mulching techniques.

August- Seed Saving

Harvesting and processing seeds from summer-blooming pollinators.

September- Fall Transition

Planting fall cover crops and refreshing summer-worn soil.

October- The Great Clean-up

Cutting back (some) perennials while leaving habitat for overwintering bees.

November- Putting Beds to Bed

Planting spring-flowering bulbs and protecting sensitive roots.

December- Winter Structure

Tool maintenance (cleaning/oiling) and garden mapping for next year.