gardens can be designed to attract and sustain a healthy diversity of bee populations. Regular checkups are crucial: inspect ...
My new research shows that bees, in particular, don't really care about the landscape surrounding flower gardens. They seem to zero in on the particular types of flowers they like, no matter what ...
The vibrant orange and yellow flowers attract butterflies, bees, and other essential ... It's a delicious edible flower that you can grow in your garden. Only the petals are edible, not the ...
The flowers get the pollen moved by the bees from flower to flower so that pollination occurs, and seeds can begin to grow. On warm, sunny days the bees venture out to find the things that are ...
The inspiration for this garden is the global plight of the honeybee. Bees are facing ever increasing ... agastache and sedum provide simple flower structures laden with nectar and pollen.
A wildflower field of tidy tips with sages ... These serve as habitats for birds, butterflies, and bees. Gardens that are deemed certified wildlife habitats need to have food, shelter, water ...
My new research shows that bees, in particular, don’t really care about the landscape surrounding flower gardens. They seem to zero in on the particular types of flowers they like, no matter ...
A biologist explains what to focus on if you’re designing a garden with pollinators in mind − and what you don’t need to worry about.