Pollinator Pathway
Old Saybrook



Welcome to the Old Saybrook Pollinator Pathway! We are currently underway in creating a corridor of connecting properties, both public and private, which provide beneficial habitat for pollinating birds, bees and insects. The Conservation Commission, Old Saybrook Garden Club and Old Saybrook Land Trust are working together with private citizens and other local organizations to help get the word out through social media, local events and by selling the 6" & 12" Pollinator Pathways Garden signs for $10/$20 respectively to help purchase more native plants to include in future pollinating gardens. Some residents have already taken the pledge and have purchased the signs to place in their gardens. Pollinator Pathways garden signs can be seen in town at the William Parker House, Founders Memorial Park, The O.S. Garden Clubs Constitution Garden at Saybrook Home, Common Good Gardens @ Grace Episcopal Church, The O.S. Historical Society’s Hart House Gardens and the newest public garden at the Vicki Duffy Pavilion at Saybrook Point. The Old Saybrook Conservation Commission, along with help with a class at the Old Saybrook High School, installed this new pollinator garden, with all native plants, located across from the Saybrook Point Duffy Pavilion on June 2021.
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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.
Volunteer
Help spread awareness at farmers markets and public events, create, water and maintain pollinator gardens and help manage invasive species in public parks.
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Organizations Involved
Old Saybrook Conservation Commission, Old Saybrook Garden Club, Old Saybrook Land Trust






