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| | | | | Create a welcoming environment for bees and other pollinators by following these helpful tips. | |
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| | | | | Insect populations are in steep decline, which could endanger the food supply. But there are things we can do to reverse the trend. | |
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| | | | | Simple Tips for Creating a Pollinator-Friendly Landscape by Annie S. White A landscape rich with a diversity of flowering plants is both beautiful and helps support the thousands of species of bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other pollinating insects we have in the U.S. However, planning your pollinator-friendly landscape does not end with your plant list.... | |
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| | | You don't always get what you expect in the garden. This amaryllis did not bloom around Christmas but decided to bloom in time for Memorial Day. I am always pleased by my carnivorous plants' tiny but lovely blossoms. Here, on the right, is the blossom of a tropical sundew, and on the left that of ... Continue reading "Garden Surprises" | ||