Without them, many fruits, vegetables, and flowering plants would struggle. Yet, bee populations are under threat. Fortunately, DIY gardeners can bridge the divide and help keep bees safe. Experts say ...
As the vibrant colors of summer and autumn fade from our gardens, it’s easy to assume that all outdoor life has gone dormant. But on milder winter days, you might be surprised to see a fuzzy bumblebee ...
There are over 4,000 native bee species and many are in decline. Here are beneficial types of garden bees that need a boost from gardeners.
Gardeners can prepare for spring 2025 by building a bee-friendly garden. The vital pollinators are in need of conservation as their populations decline. If you have a green thumb, it may be the ...
Q: What can I do in my garden to help out the bees? I know I should plant more flowers, but what type? Is there anything else ...
There are lots of things that can be planted. You can plant flowers, bushes, trees and other plants. You can plant your feet. You can plant an idea or a kiss. You can plant doubt or, worse, evidence.
There's no rule that says vegetables and flowers have to be grown separately. Add these blooms to your vegetable garden to boost your yield.
Villages can support many pollinators. simple spaces like gardens, parks, and wild plants provide food and nesting sites for ...
If you have a green thumb, it may be the perfect time to welcome back pollinators with your own bee-friendly garden. Filling your garden with native plants that attract the vital pollinators can help ...