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.
Minutes ago when I took my camera to the garden I counted at least six monarchs on this single plant! Such a great source of nectar at this crucial time before they begin their arduous migration. How many pollinators can you see? Agastache foeniculum,not to be confused with other hyssops,...
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The time has come to wrap up the business and retire. It is bittersweet since I’ve loved growing beautiful perennials for you, helping you bring more pollinators to your garden and sharing my love for playing in the dirt. I also want to thank you for supporting our small garden business...
Re-defining ‘native’ plants Garden meadows More Information Fact sheets Links Recommended Reading Items in Focus What you can do What is a Pollinator Garden? Planting for Pollinators Gardening for Nature Make and Manage a Bee Hotel Citizen Science ...
If you have room, you’ll want to plant these flowers along the outer edge of your garden and in and among the vegetable crops. Let’s get to it! Below is the list of 26 pollinator plants for your vegetable garden. Lavender Lavender is one of my favorites to grow personally, and I...
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...
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–Professor Dave Goulson, author of A Sting in the Tale, Bee Quest, A Buzz in the Meadow and The Garden Jungle"This is a highly readable text on pollination ecology, very useful for students and anyone who needs to get up to speed on this topic and its surrounding issues [...] ...
Consider this: one in every three bites of food we eat relies on pollination. But we aren’t the only ones to benefit from this interaction—plants produce nectar and pollen specifically to attract pollinators. A 100 sq. ft. vegetable garden can produce hundreds of pounds of produce in a ...