Gauger-Cobbs Middle School is proud to announce the completion of its new 6,000-square-foot pollinator garden. Created in partnership with 130 University of Delaware landscape architecture students and Gauger-Cobbs science teacher Jonathan Rickerman.
The garden features over 1,000 native plants from 15 different species, carefully selected by the UD students and James Zimmerman, a landscape horticulture and design professor at UD, to attract pollinators like Monarch butterflies and promote local biodiversity.
Key features of the new garden include:
We’re excited to add this addition to our school community. It will be a special place for both learning and enjoying nature!
Check out the featured story in the Newark Post – UD landscape architecture students install pollinator garden at Gauger-Cobbs Middle School.
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