Pollinator Friendly Plants: Anise Hyssop I can't say enough about anise hyssop. It'sa carefree perennialwith so many endearing characteristics. First and foremost it is beloved by so many pollinators; bees of all sorts, butterflies and hummingbirds — the holy trinity, the trifecta! Minutes ag...
I also want to thank you for supporting our small garden business and for making your plot more pollinator friendly. I’ve been lucky to grow some rewarding friendships along the way and I truly appreciate you all. At this point, online purchases and shipping has ended. Also, we won’t ...
Whether you have a big backyard or a just few pots on your patio, you can create a pollinator garden. These tips and ideas will help.
friendly plant list (376 plants compiled from 14 different sources) and BeeWatch records (334 plants) was low (r=0.57), and only marginally higher than the correlation between BeeWatch records and the practitioners' pollinator-friendly plant list (465 plants from 9 different sources; r=0.52)....
Pollinator-Friendly Plants Consider planting some of these pollinator-friendly plants in your garden to attract butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, beetles, and bats. 1. Butterflies Butterflies are beautiful and mysterious creatures whose habitats have been lost to extensive building development and road co...
James Brewer Slide of a design in progress James and his trusty assistant, Bill Houseplants decorated the refreshment table The plants were as pretty as the food was delicious. In addition to an interesting selection of very healthy houseplants and tempting homemade snacks, Linda S. provided servi...
Following is a list of native, pollinator-friendly plants that Mary Logalbo, urban conservationist at the West Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District, would like to see grown more frequently and used in designs. Her comments for each plant are also included: ...
The flowers of many plants rely on visits from bees and other organisms to assist in transferring pollen from stamens to stigmas, which initiates reproduction; and bees and other flower visitors need floral resources to survive. Crab spiders exploit this otherwise friendly relationship and, in doin...
pollinator friendly plantswild beesBees rely on floral pollen and nectar for food. Therefore, pollinator friendly plantings are often used to enrich habitats in bee conservation efforts. As part of these plantings, non‐native plants may provide valuable floral resources, but their effects on ...
much switched on when it comes to knowing what makes a positive impact for pollinators. They hardly miss an opening. In the centre of their village they lobbied hard to convert hard landscaping into something more pollinator-friendly by installing planters containing perennial and annual plants. ...