Introduction to Gardening for Wildlife
Thu, 12 Feb
|Woodend Neighbourhood House
Discover how to create a backyard haven for birds, bees, and butterflies! This beginner-friendly workshop will give you practical tips to start gardening for wildlife and make your outdoor space a thriving natural retreat.


Time & Location
12 Feb 2026, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Woodend Neighbourhood House, 47 Forest St, Woodend VIC 3442, Australia
About the Event
What's it all about?
Discover how to create a backyard haven for birds, bees, and butterflies! This beginner-friendly workshop will give you practical tips to start gardening for wildlife and make your outdoor space a thriving natural retreat.
Please wear long pants and closed-toe shoes (boots preferred) and bring a pair of gardening gloves.
No experience is needed - just bring your enthusiasm!
Who will be leading the sessions?
Jude is a qualified horticulturalist who runs her own gardening business. She has a specialist interest in indigenous and native plants, making private gardens a site of greater biodiversity and habitat, and spending time in the bush.
How do I get involved?
The Introduction to Gardening for Wildlife Workshop will take place on Thursday 12th February between 10am - 12pm.
There is no cost to attend the workshop though registration is required via this website, as placed are limited.
