Pollinator Pathway Northwest

A pollinator pathway is a continuous corridor of native, pesticide-free plantings that provide habitat and food sources for bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinators.

Pollinator pathway projects are managed by volunteers working with local farms, nurseries and businesses to plant gardens and provide educational outreach and advocacy with the goal of creating a network of gardens where pollinators can thrive.

The Farm at 21 Acres is a center for sustainable agriculture located in Woodinville, Washington. The farm promotes regenerative programs that address the relationship between climate action and farming. Through farm tours, educational events and volunteering opportunities, you can learn about composting, water conservation techniques, permaculture and gardening practices.

The 21 Acres farm is also home to the Pollinator Pathway NW demonstration pollinator garden and spiral herb garden. Our work is supported by volunteers and staff on the farm.

Find out more about this organization and sign up to volunteer at their website.Â