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With bright red and yellow signage, sugar-rich liquid, and no petals to navigate, they are the perfect feeding stop for bees.
Creating a bee-friendly environment on your balcony can contribute to the preservation of these essential pollinators ...
Cosmos, marigolds, sunflowers and zinnias are easy-to-grow annuals and will attract bees. Hardy perennials such as coneflower, blazing star, rudbeckia, sedum and aster will attract bees through the ...
Scientists found that bees follow subtle microclimate cues - tiny shifts in heat and humidity that shape pollination and boost crow yields.
If your yard gets full sun or reaches high temps, then this heat-tolerant herb will be right at home. Once it flowers, you'll ...
Flower strips, seed mixtures, and wild by design. We want to help bees and other vital pollinators, which are in decline all ...
It’s summer and the city is buzzing with pollinators—many of which are in decline. The Parks Department and local nonprofits ...
There are a variety of plants you can put in your yard to attract pollinators and help increase their numbers.
The flowering mix comes with an exotic mix of colors that will pop out from your garden grass and attract hummingbirds and ...
Here are the best shade perennials gardening experts recommend, including plants that attract pollinators such as bees and ...
Butterfly weed’s standout orange flowers bloom from early summer to fall, attracting hummingbirds, native bees, and butterflies—including monarchs, which rely on milkweeds as larval host plants.
Angela Laws, an endangered species conservation biologist, helps take care of a community-led garden dedicated to attracting ...