

Thank YOU, Pete Gonzalves, Pollinteer!
~ by Julia Babb To start the New Year off right, PPRV is delighted to introduce and congratulate Pete Gonzalves as our “Volunteer in the...


Remember to Leave the Leaves
Image courtesy of The Xerces Society By Kristina Lefever Published in the Ashland Daily Tidings Originally Posted Oct 29, 2017 at 11:45...


What Are You Doing?
Hoverfly on coyote mint, Anise swallowtail on echinacea, Long horn bee on sunflower, Tarweed seedhead Photos by Kristina Lefever by...


Get Your Goat On! Reducing Blackberries and Increasing Native Plants with Controlled Grazing
By Laura Jessup About four years ago, I moved to a sweet old home on 3 1⁄2 acres. Tall pines and giant oaks surround the house, native...


Thank You, Wanda Borland, Pollinteer!
by Julia Babb We are pleased to introduce and celebrate the volunteer in our “Pollinteer Spotlight” this month — our dear friend Wanda...


A Journal About the Plants In Our Garden at The Pollination Place
by Patrice Hanlon The creative energies of a gardener transforming a piece of land is similar to the artist beginning with a blank...

Our Accomplishments in 2019!
by Julia Babb 2019 was an amazing year! Lots of hard work, but full of growth and changes that helped Pollinator Project Rogue Valley...


Thank you, Hilary McDonald, Pollinteer!
by Julia Babb In observation of the United Nation’s International Volunteer Day (Thursday, December 5th), Pollinator Project Rogue Valley...

Bats as Pollinators
By Julia Babb for Pollinator Project Rogue Valley We hear a good deal about bees, butterflies and hummingbirds as pollinators. But I have...