Are you starting a pollinator garden? Plant this low-effort self-seeding native wildflower to provide hungry birds and insects with abundant pollen and nectar.
Gardens buzz with life, especially when they host flowers that attract bees. These industrious pollinators are drawn to blooms that provide rich nectar and pollen sources. The dance between flowers ...
To attract mason bees, all necessary habitat elements — food, water, mud, nesting holes, and safety — must be within a small ...
Wildflowers that are most common in North Texas are: Bluebonnets are the state flower and can bloom in blue, white, pink or purple. Cheesborough says North Texans should be seeing these bloom now.
Many spring bloomers set buds the year before. Cut too soon and you’ll sacrifice the show – here’s how to get the timing ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — In the arid, cracked desert ground in Southern California, a tiny bee pokes its head out of a hole no larger than the tip of a crayon.
Seed starting: It’s time to start seeds for your spring and summer vegetable garden. Join Sonoma County Master Gardeners and ...
MU Extension specialist Gwen Funk recommends delaying mowing and major cleanup so early pollinators can emerge from stems, ...
Villages can support many pollinators. simple spaces like gardens, parks, and wild plants provide food and nesting sites for ...
The monarch butterfly is iconic in North America — but in Montana, it is a rare sight. That’s why when landscaper Kathy Ross ...
Coneflowers already draw butterflies and bees, but pairing them with the right companion plants can turn a simple bed into a pollinator hotspot.
Discover American alumroot, a shade-loving Ohio native plant that repels deer and rabbits, and thrives under black walnut ...