Garden Talk: How to Attract Pollinators

Date & Time

March 11, 2026 from 1:00am to 2:00am

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Venue

Vista Library

700 Eucalyptus Ave.
Vista, CA 92084
United States

Learn 3 ways to attract pollinators to your garden with Marsha Cook, UC Master Gardener of San Diego County. Presentation includes what pollination is, why it is important, and how to encourage it in your yard or garden.

Marsha Cook is a Native San Diegan, who earned a B.S. Degree in Biology at SDSU. Marsha retired after more than 30 years of working in the environmental field in private and public sectors. Emphasis of work included hazardous materials management and watershed protection. Marsha has been a Master Composter since 2010.

After retirement, Marsha completed training for the UC Master Gardener Program, in the Class of 2018. Marsha especially enjoys living a creative life which includes art and gardening with California-friendly plants (those needing very little water), including natives, and plants that support birds and insects, as well as vegetable gardening.

Registration required, as class is capped at 30 participants. Register online: sdcl.org/vista. Registration opens the 1st of every month at 10AM. All supplies provided.

About the Event

Learn 3 ways to attract pollinators to your garden with Marsha Cook, UC Master Gardener of San Diego County. Presentation includes what pollination is, why it is important, and how to encourage it in your yard or garden.

Marsha Cook is a Native San Diegan, who earned a B.S. Degree in Biology at SDSU. Marsha retired after more than 30 years of working in the environmental field in private and public sectors. Emphasis of work included hazardous materials management and watershed protection. Marsha has been a Master Composter since 2010.

After retirement, Marsha completed training for the UC Master Gardener Program, in the Class of 2018. Marsha especially enjoys living a creative life which includes art and gardening with California-friendly plants (those needing very little water), including natives, and plants that support birds and insects, as well as vegetable gardening.

Registration required, as class is capped at 30 participants. Register online: sdcl.org/vista. Registration opens the 1st of every month at 10AM. All supplies provided.