City of Toronto program helps homeowners create pollinator gardens
TORONTO — While most homeowners are raking autumn leaves, Mike Perozak is helping his neighbours in downtown Toronto prepare their gardens to welcome guests in the spring.
They are ripping up grass, filling their lawns with native plants meant to encourage bees and other pollinators to take up residence next year.
The 58-year-old and several of his neighbours are tapping into a municipal grant program that gives participants $5,000 to make their homes a haven for pollinators and hopefully reverse the decline of a species that’s essential for crop production across the country.
Perozak said the relatively modest commitment of time and money he and his 36 fellow PollinateTo grant recipients are making has potential to bring rewards reaching well beyond the local community.