Learn how native plants can support pollinators and birds at a Feb. 11 presentation by the Fond du Lac Bird & Nature Alliance ...
Careful garden planning can maximize the benefit for butterflies, bees and other pollinators, even in a small space. This ...
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, ...
It’s a simple idea: Stop mowing your lawn in the month of May to let flowers in the lawn, such as dandelions and clover, grow and support bees and other pollinators. “No Mow May” was started in 2019 ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Trees are a vital source of food, shelter and nesting space for pollinators. Lukas Suzano with Davey Tree of Nashville tells us about a few native to Tennessee. Watch this ...
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Pollinator plants that thrive in wet soil
Bring pollinators to every corner of your yard with these plants for wet soil. Grow camas, cardinal flower, and more perfect ...
Hand pollination is a great way to get your fruit trees to produce better, more abundant harvests. It partly substitutes for natural pollinators, such as bees, butterflies, and birds—which is ...
Shaler Area High School students will be going back to the woods in the coming new school year. Five years ago, Shaler Area students were part of the Allegheny Land Trust’s effort to protect Girty’s ...
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Plants are constantly communicating, and biodiversity shapes the message
Learn how plants communicate through chemical signals, and why losing biodiversity can disrupt these hidden communication ...
The third week of June has been designated National Pollinator Week by the Pollinator Partnership (pollinator.org). Though many plants are pollinated by wind and water, animals pollinate over ...
If the governments of Australia can invest millions into the honeybee industry, they surely have the resources to support ...
Across the Sunshine State, some Floridians are eyeing roadsides as potential havens for pollinators. But there’s a catch – while many residents are fond of bees, butterflies and other beneficial bugs, ...
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