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If the population of pollinators starts declining, which it already is, humans will have no flowers or food to rely on for ...
Key Points Native plants that bloom in late summer and early fall provide a crucial nectar source for pollinators like bees, ...
On this week’s show, we take a tour of a beautiful rural pollinator landscape and get prepared for a fall garden. Our Backyard Farmer experts answer viewers' questions about pests, insects, and ...
My personal challenge will be to postpone garden clean-up until daytime temperatures are consistently in the 50s next spring and pollinators have emerged from their winter shelters.
Fall flowers are a valuable source of nectar and pollen for butterflies and other beneficial insects at a time when food sources are scarce.
Planting in clusters is better to help pollinators and from a garden design perspective. It looks nicer to have swaths of ...
A Long-Tailed Skipper on fall obedient plant at St. Julian’s Crossing, a certified wildlife habitat garden in Houston’s Oak Forest neighborhood.
Include some fall favorites like pansies, asters and mums to containers and garden beds for instant color and food for late-season pollinators.
Just because the days are getting colder, doesn't mean the pollinators are gone. Carrie Engel from Valley View Farms shares her advice for what to plant this time of year.
The pollinator garden at the Chester County Government Services Center in West Goshen, maintained by the Penn State Extension Service.
Celebrate National Pollinator Month this June by creating and maintaining a garden that attracts and supports these important members of our ecosystem.
Western Massachusetts experts from Full Circle Food Pantry Garden and Springfield's Forest Park offer advice on tomato care, composting, and creating pollinator pathways.