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Mohr’s Rosinweed Is an Impressive Native Pollinator Plant - finegardening.com - Usa - state Alabama
finegardening.com
15.05.2024 / 04:11

Mohr’s Rosinweed Is an Impressive Native Pollinator Plant

I was first introduced to Mohr’s rosinweed on a botanizing trip to northern Alabama. It’s a true native stalwart and one of the many durable plants in the genus Silphium that are indigenous to prairies, meadows, and grasslands across the United States. These resilient members of the aster family are known to be both beautiful and extremely low maintenance in a garden setting.

This Low-Maintenance Lawn Trend Is Also Pollinator-Friendly - thespruce.com
thespruce.com
13.05.2024 / 15:03

This Low-Maintenance Lawn Trend Is Also Pollinator-Friendly

Want to show a little love to your local bees with an easy-care lawn? You don’t have to keep bees to create an environment that helps them thrive. Bee lawns are a great way to improve the look and care of your yard while also helping bees.

Does "No Mow May" Actually Help Pollinators? Here's What Experts Say - bhg.com
bhg.com
09.05.2024 / 19:01

Does "No Mow May" Actually Help Pollinators? Here's What Experts Say

No Mow May is a bee conservation movement that has surged in popularity over the last few years, in part, due to its simplicity. To participate, all you need to do is leave your lawn alone in May. This allows lawn flowers to bloom and feed hungry native bees emerging from hibernation when other flowers are scarce.

Question of the Week – Ambrosia Beetle - hgic.clemson.edu
hgic.clemson.edu
03.05.2024 / 14:19

Question of the Week – Ambrosia Beetle

What caused this small, toothpick-like mass of sawdust to protrude from the trunk of this stressed peach tree?

Ambrosia Beetles - hgic.clemson.edu - state South Carolina
hgic.clemson.edu
03.05.2024 / 14:13

Ambrosia Beetles

Ambrosia beetles are common, tiny (only about 1/16” long), and can infest hundreds of different woody plant species. In South Carolina, these little beetles typically infest stressed trees, vines, or shrubs. Females will bore into stems and branches, creating a gallery. Beetles carry fungi on their bodies, and this fungus then grows inside the galleries, often appearing as white, gray, or black. The beetles feed on the fungus that grows inside the galleries.

Why You'll Want To Rethink Planting Butterfly Bush If You Want To Attract Pollinators - southernliving.com - Cuba
southernliving.com
03.05.2024 / 14:10

Why You'll Want To Rethink Planting Butterfly Bush If You Want To Attract Pollinators

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Pollinator Plants for Mid-Atlantic Gardens - finegardening.com - Usa
finegardening.com
12.03.2024 / 19:51

Pollinator Plants for Mid-Atlantic Gardens

Honeybees and butterflies may be the poster children for pollinator awareness, but these charismatic garden visitors actually make up a very small portion of the species that move pollen from plant to plant. Commonly overlooked creatures like wasps, flies, moths, beetles, birds, bats, and even lizards can all serve as plant pollinators. Another misconception is that most pollinator activity occurs from the height of summer and into early fall, but in fact pollination occurs during most months of the year when temperatures are within an acceptable range for insect activity and there is a pollen or nectar source available. In this article I will talk about an array of plants that feed and support pollinators at specific points throughout the growing season. As you plan your wildlife-friendly plantings, use these suggestions as a springboard for creating your own unique, multiseason plant combinations.

Feed Pollinators with These Cool-Season Plant Combinations - gardengatemagazine.com
gardengatemagazine.com
10.03.2024 / 15:27

Feed Pollinators with These Cool-Season Plant Combinations

Feed Pollinators with These Cool-Season Plant Combinations Keep pollinators happy with these spring and fall blooming plant combinations! Grow cool-season plants for pollinators

Pollinator Habitat is Falling to the Side of the Road—in a Good Way - modernfarmer.com - state Florida
modernfarmer.com
09.02.2024 / 16:31

Pollinator Habitat is Falling to the Side of the Road—in a Good Way

If you’re driving along the highway in Florida sometime soon, you may find the roadside dotted with the blooms of thousands of flowers. But they aren’t just eye candy. These flowers are intended to create pollinator habitat corridors.

Tips for Installing and Caring for a Pollinator Garden - finegardening.com
finegardening.com
09.02.2024 / 10:34

Tips for Installing and Caring for a Pollinator Garden

Choosing a palette of plants that will sustain pollinators throughout the growing season is a great start. However, the way you plant and care for your selections can provide additional advantages for the pollinators you’re seeking to attract. Here are some ways to make the lower layers of your garden even more beneficial.

Pollinator Plants for the Northeast - finegardening.com - Usa
finegardening.com
10.08.2023 / 01:13

Pollinator Plants for the Northeast

As Digital Content Editor Christine Alexander explains, pollinators play a vital role in our ecosystem and we should all be doing our part to support their populations:

Pollinator Plants for the Northwest - finegardening.com - Japan
finegardening.com
10.08.2023 / 01:13

Pollinator Plants for the Northwest

As Digital Content Editor Christine Alexander explains, pollinators play a vital role in our ecosystem and we should all be doing our part to support their populations:

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