If you’ve planted flowers, herbs, or vegetables, your garden already attracts some pollinators. However, you can make your garden even more welcoming by learning how to create a pollinator garden that ...
Last winter’s annual count of eastern monarch butterflies was the second-lowest on record. Many of the roughly 4,000 wild bee species native to North America are also imperiled. Replacement of habitat ...
Hello Mid-Ohio Valley Farmers and Gardeners! It is hard to believe but August is here. Next thing the kids will be back to school. It has been a hot and wet July, but hopefully things will dry up some ...
We are in the midst of the international Pollinator Week, a time to raise awareness of the critical importance of pollinating creatures. Specifically, it’s about how we can create and preserve ...
From daisies and lavender to sunflowers and orange blossoms, flower gardens not only result in beautiful table centerpieces, bragging rights and a joyful hobby. They can also be hugely beneficial to ...
June is National Pollinator Month, with June 17-23 being National Pollinator Week. It’s a campaign created by the nonprofit Pollinator Partnership, and recognized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
Here in Colorado, we’re lucky enough to have 1,006 species of native bees, 250 butterflies, over 1,000 moths, 11 hummingbirds, 18 bats, and plenty of beetles, flies, and wasps to pollinate our crops ...
It's almost spring! And March 12 is National Plant a Flower Day, the perfect day to bask in the sunlight and plant flowers that will help pollinators like the endangered eastern monarch butterfly. The ...
Question: Each year I add more plants to our garden to attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. This year I would like to add plants for other types of pollinators. What are species in Sonoma ...
Many people think that all you need to do to bring more pollinators to your garden is plant a few colorful flowers. While that can attract some, it likely won't give you the results you're looking for ...
FORT SILL, Oklahoma — Tucked away within the Fort Sill Natural Resources compound, something small but mighty is taking root—one milkweed sprout, one butterfly wingbeat and one bloom at a time. A ...
For people, this garden is packed with plants, some blooming in yellow, purple and pink, some already faded. For pollinators, this garden is like Shady Maple restaurant, a smorgasbord of pollen and ...
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