What looks like a plant’s failed fruit may actually be a clever deal that lets both the plant and its pollinating beetles ...
Strawberry flowers but no fruit? Learn the simple pollination step with a soft brush that transforms fading blossoms into bowls of ripe berries.
Bloom, shelter, water and patience turn an ordinary yard into a place where beneficial insects settle in and stay for many ...
Your mailbox might be a functional necessity, but that doesn’t mean it has to be boring! With a splash of creativity and the ...
Discover 5 mistakes to avoid in false spring, according to gardening experts. Don't let the warm spell trick you into ...
Bumblebees tend to go around in middle C, specifically because it’s the resonant frequency of tomato flowers, which is ...
Spring at South Coast Botanic Garden brings cherry blossoms, cascading wisteria, hands on workshops, and immersive art ...
Amid the rolling landscapes of La Union, a golden treasure can be found – the National Apiculture Research and Development Institute (NARTDI), established through Republic Act 9151 on Aug. 10, 2001.
Although they look like bees, they are a type of fly engaging in Batesian mimicry, a type of identity theft that’s done to fool predators. To tell whether it’s a fly or a bee, a closer look shows ...
Japanese red elder plants safeguard their own survival when they drop fruits infested by Heterhelus beetle larvae, as well as the survival of these ...
George Ball stood at the W. Atlee Burpee & Co. booth at the Philadelphia Flower show last week and lifted the company’s artfully designed 150th anniversary seed collection from a wooden rack. Ball, 74 ...