Planting For Pollinators: Creating A Garden To Feel Good About
Join professional horticulturist Gregg Tepper for a lively and informative lecture
on choosing the most effective plants that bring beauty to our gardens and create a
habitat for our beneficial pollinators. During the lecture, Gregg will guide you on
the best plant choices, creative design arrangements and helpful growing advice for
you to get the most out of your garden. You’ll learn about how your garden’s
beauty is not only about aesthetics but also the ability to support life!
Gregg Tepper is a professional horticulturist, lecturer, consultant, and life-long
native plant enthusiast. He has been in the public horticulture industry for over 30
years and has helped steward, guide, and promote various public gardens including
Mt. Cuba Center and Delaware Botanic Gardens at Pepper Creek.
He is the Senior Horticulturist at the Arboretum at Laurel Hill in Philadelphia, PA,
comprised of two historic cemetery properties totaling 265 acres, where he co-
manages the horticulture interns and staff. Gregg has lectured extensively in the
United States as well as the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew and Wisley in Great
Britain. He is co-author of the popular book “Deer-Resistant Native Plants for the
Northeast.”