Pollinators—bees, butterflies, bats, birds, wasps, moths, beetles, flies, and other insects and mammals—are essential for our survival. Three-quarters of flowering plants and 35 percent of food crops ...
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Native plant catalogs educate on pollinator-friendly gardening | Lehigh Valley Nature Watch
These days, the morning sun on the snow is almost blinding, but the cold and snow are going to be around for a long time. Looking at the spot in the yard where the snowdrop plants are planted, I find ...
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The pollinator-friendly plant you can start growing in January
Want to add a bit of diversity to your yard with pretty flowers that will keep your yard buzzing with pollinators? Here's a ...
Gardens come alive with the buzzing of bees, fluttering butterflies and graceful hummingbirds each spring and summer. In June, we celebrate National Pollinator Month in the U.S., honoring these tiny ...
Ever feel like your garden is missing something? Maybe you’ve noticed the same flowers in every yard and want to try something new. Using less common plants can help support a wider range of bees, ...
ALEXANDRIA — Staring out at a frozen yard in January, it’s tempting to imagine that pollinator gardening is a “spring problem ...
Trying to bring more life to your yard? Attracting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds can make your garden feel vibrant and welcoming. If you are tired of seeing the same old flowers everywhere, ...
Learn how native plants can support pollinators and birds at a Feb. 11 presentation by the Fond du Lac Bird & Nature Alliance. Open to the community.
Outsmart hungry deer with this stunning plant collection. Discover gorgeous shrubs that resist deer browsing. Learn how to use these deer resistant plants to add color and texture to the garden.
For flowering plants, reproduction is a question of the birds and the bees. Attracting the right pollinator can be a matter ...
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