No matter where you live, investing time caring for your landscape now will pay off with a healthier, more beautiful yard next spring and for years to come. Incorporate the following practices into ...
Butterflies land on pink and orange flowers planted in front of a home - Susan Lavender/Getty Images The butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds we nurture all spring and summer still need nourishment ...
Did you know that how and when you cut back your perennials and tidy your landscape matters to pollinators? I just read a fact sheet from the Xerces Society that opened my eyes to more ways to help ...
Gardeners are realizing the increasing importance of supporting pollinators as shrinking habitats and other environmental pressures reduce their populations. In fact, in a recent Monrovia poll of 1400 ...
Milkweed is famed for being an important plant for the Monarch butterfly, and it may surprise you to know that late fall is an ideal time to start perennial varieties by sowing outdoors. It does work ...
We’re past the middle of September and most of the flowers of summer have faded. That means there are fewer flowers for butterflies, honeybees, wild bees and other pollinators. Gardeners can help the ...
Danielle Carlock is teaching classes on how to create a pollinator-friendly yard by adding native plants. The Desert Botanical Garden offers a variety of plant classes, from introductory to advanced, ...
Pollinators are important to the global food supply and local ecosystems. About 35% of food crops rely on pollinators for production, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Meaning without ...
No matter where you live, investing time caring for your landscape now will pay off with a healthier, more beautiful landscape next spring and for years to come. Incorporate the following practices ...
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