Pollinator Pathway
Lyme

Lyme Pollinator Pathway, established February 4, 2021, aims to help Lyme residents and friends establish and connect pollinator-friendly habitats that provide food sources for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. We are an initiative of the SustainableCT Lyme Team, which is an appointed committee of the Lyme Board of Selectmen.
1. Email us at LymePollinator@gmail.com to be put on the Lyme Pollinator Pathways email list. No need to have a garden to join us. We will notify you about upcoming volunteer opportunities and educational events. And we will respond to specific questions.
2. Visit our webpage: https://www.lymelandtrust.org/lyme-pollinator-pathway/
3. Follow us on Facebook to learn more! https://www.facebook.com/groups/lymepollinators
4. Register your patch to be put on the map of Lyme organizations and individuals working together to establish patches of pollinator plants and pathways between them.
Is my garden located along the Pollinator Pathway in Lyme? The entire town of Lyme is part of the pathway, so if your patch qualifies as pollinator-friendly, you can sign up.
How do you know if your patch qualifies as pollinator friendly?
Check out the great information on this website.
Join Pollinator Pathway Stamford

Participate
Add native pollinator plants, shrubs or trees to your property, whether yard, garden, patio or balcony. Help to eliminate widespread application of pesticides and fertilizers. Spread the word by educating friends and neighbors. Order a Pollinator Pathway Sign.
Volunteer
Help spread awareness at farmers markets and public events, create, water and maintain pollinator gardens and help manage invasive species in public parks.
Have a skill you can share with the Pollinator Pathway? Get in touch!
Partners
Town of Lyme, SustainableCT, Lyme Garden Club, Lyme Land Trust, Lyme Public Library, UCONN Master Gardeners Program, Friends of Whalebone Cove, The Lymes Senior Center



