Bring pollinators to every corner of your yard with these plants for wet soil. Grow camas, cardinal flower, and more perfect ...
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 ...
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 ...
Careful garden planning can maximize the benefit for butterflies, bees and other pollinators, even in a small space. This ...
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, ...
East Lansing City Council members voted Tuesday night to provide an exemption in the city’s nuisance lawn ordinance for ...
As we welcome spring, it’s a good bet that pollinators are the only creatures hungrier for the sight of flowers than we are. Longer days and warming weather coax bees and other pollinating insects ...
Late last year, the New South Wales government announced an additional A$9.5 million in funding to support honeybee keepers ...
Pollinating insects are getting their habitats back at Hopkins Wilderness Park in Redondo Beach. Volunteers put nearly 850 California native plants in the ground over the weekend at Hopkins Wilderness ...
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