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www.bobvila.com
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| | | | Create a welcoming environment for bees and other pollinators by following these helpful tips. | |
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pollinatorgardens.org
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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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nhgardensolutions.wordpress.com
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| | | | All the autumn flowers, like the asters seen in the above photo, are blooming now. Some of the trees have started to turn as well, like the ash tree in that same photo. Ash trees are usually one of the first to turn, so there will be a lot more to come in the way... | |
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doingtheplan.com
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| | Vanessa Bell, looking resplendent - one of three teeny rosebuds in the rose patch by the back door. This rose is one of the first to bloom and last to flower, and it's named after a member of the Bloomsbury set. |