A new study analyzed pollen from 57 North American plant species, identifying those most nutritionally beneficial for bees, which could inform conservation efforts and wildflower restoration projects.
Coneflowers already draw butterflies and bees, but pairing them with the right companion plants can turn a simple bed into a ...
This has been a question I’ve been asked and the point of lengthy discussion for many, many years now. The short answer is both! Why? Because planting biodiversity is the key to growing a healthy ...
Gardeners can prepare for spring 2025 by building a bee-friendly garden. The vital pollinators are in need of conservation as their populations decline. If you have a green thumb, it may be the ...
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Plant these 7 dreamy wildflowers in March for a garden buzzing with bees and butterflies
These are the best wildflowers to plant in March for a beautiful and colorful display of flowers that help pollinators by ...
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Boost landscape’s beauty with bee-friendly shrubs
Adding bee-friendly shrubs is an excellent way to support these important members of our community.
Warmer, drier weather means we’ll be seeing more bees, birds, and butterflies visiting our gardens. This is the perfect time to stop by your favorite garden center and pick up some pollinators to make ...
The term pollinators is broad and includes all animals that transfer pollen, which contains DNA, from one flower to another. The most well-known pollinators are European honeybees, but the term also ...
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