Polk County Conservation
Each year volunteers are needed to help maintain pollinator gardens, rain gardens, and more at our Polk County parks. Join one of these weekly events and help make these gardens thrive! Throughout Polk County parks, pollinator and rain gardens utilizing native plants provide biodiversity, wildlife habitat, help to manage stormwater runoff and improve water quality, and beautify our parks. Join one of these weekly garden maintenace events and help us take care of these gardens while picking up tips and tricks to managing your own native plant garden at home! Whether you area a beginner or experienced gardener our gardens can use your help. All garden volunteers will be provided training and instruction as needed. Upcoming Dates at River Place July 15th @ 8am-11am August 21st @ 8am-11am
- Ensure maintenance and care for native plantings throughout Polk County parks - Provide a learning space for volunteers to gain knowledge and insight about gardening with native plants - Share resources and create a community of native plants enthusiasts - Encourage native gardens at home and throughout our community
For questions please contact: Conservationvolunteers@polkcountyiowa.gov For day of event questions please contact our volunteer coordinators: Julie Perreault | 515-323-5351 Polk County Conservation strives to host inclusive, accessible events and meetings that enable all individuals to participate. If you anticipate needing a modification due to a disability or have questions about accessibility, please contact us at 515-323-5300 or pccb_info@polkcountyiowa.gov.
Garden volunteering is appropriate for ages 14+, however families and groups are encouraged to volunteer together! No experience necessary. All garden volunteers will be provided personal protective equipment, tools, and training as needed. What to wear/bring: It is recommended to dress for the weather. Wear long pants and closed-toe shoes. Sun-protection including sun-hats and sunglasses are encouraged. In an effort to promote sustainability, volunteers are asked to bring a refillable water bottle while volunteering.