Whom should I contact if I have questions?
You can contact kaitlin.haase@xerces.org with any questions about our Santa Fe pollinator trail habitat kit program.
How do I participate in the Habitat Kit Program?
To participate in either the Santa Fe Pollinator Trail Habitat Kit or the New Mexico Pollinator Habitat Restoration Kit programs, submit a project proposal form located in the How to Participate section. The form asks for information about where the kit will be planted, the size of the area, and plans for site preparation, management, and maintenance, as well as plans for pesticide risk mitigation and outreach opportunities, if applicable.
What is required of all participants?
All participants are required to plant the kit within a reasonable amount of time after receiving the kit (1–2 weeks), and to follow the plan outlined in your project proposal. Once the kit is planted, you must contact us to let us know the kit is planted, and share some photos. Participants receiving plants in any year will be contacted in the following year to provide follow-up information on the planting, such as plant survival numbers, photos of plantings, and comments on pollinator visitors. Participants will receive a Project Partner Collaborative Agreement that outlines all requirements before picking up the kit.
What plants are in the kits?
View the Kit Descriptions section above for species lists of each kit type. Kit contents are subject to change based on nursery availability.
How much space do I need for a kit?
Santa Fe Pollinator Trail Habitat Kits require a total of 300 square feet. The Upland New Mexico Pollinator Habitat Restoration kit requires 2,500 square feet, while the riparian kit requires 4,600 square feet. Kits may be planted in several locations across one property, but may not be split between multiple properties and partners.
When will the kits be available?
Kits will be available for pickup in Santa Fe in August.
How do I get my kit?
Kits will be transported from Santa Ana Native Plant Nursery and available for pick up in Santa Fe. Location TBD.
Can I have the kit delivered to me?
No. Kits must be picked up by participants.
Can I purchase a kit on my own?
No. These kits are not available for public purchase.
How did you decide what plants to include in the kits?
Plants were chosen to provide the best foraging resources for native pollinators in the Santa Fe area. The selection was based on numerous sources, such as technical reports, research datasets, and communications with local pollinator experts. Other considerations that determined species selection included seed availability, ease of greenhouse propagation, and fall planting suitability.
Can I get technical assistance for creating and maintaining my kit?
Yes! We are happy to help. You may contact kaitlin.haase@xerces.org with questions about your project and for advice on how to ensure that your project will be successful. You can also find a variety of informational materials on our website.
See our Santa Fe pollinator trial habitat kit planting guidance webinar and fact sheet.
I am a Santa Fe resident and would like to plant habitat kits in my yard. How many kits can I request?
Residents can request up to 2 kits for use in their home gardens and yards.
I am a representative of a public space (school, library, yard, park, nature center, etc.) in Santa Fe and would like to plant habitat kits in this public space. How many kits can I request?
Public space organizations can request up to 4 kits for one location.
I do not live in the Santa Fe area. Am I eligible for a kit?
Unfortunately, we can only provide Sante Fe kits to people who will be planting them in urban Santa Fe. We also offer habitat kit programs in other designated areas.
I do not live in the Northern New Mexico area. Am I eligible for a kit?
Unfortunately, we cannot offer these habitat kits to people outside of Northern New Mexico. We do offer habitat kit programs in other designated areas.
How can I support the Xerces Habitat Kit program?
The habitat kits are possible thanks to the generosity of Xerces Society donors and members. Find out how you can support the Xerces Society at https://xerces.org/donate