Whether you opt for border plantings, cascading blooms, or select a variety that’s known as a trap crop to lure harmful ...
Choosing nectar-rich pollinator-friendly plants is not ... gardeners living in USDA zones 7-11 can expect the plant to return seasonally. Yarrow continues to gain popularity due to its incredible ...
Yarrow is a beautiful plant with a wide range of cultural meanings. Adding it to a landscape attracts pollinators and adds a subtle layer of symbolism. The post Yarrow Flower Meaning and Symbolism ...
Bees make great pollinators, but so do butterflies. Here are some tips on how to create a butterfly-friendly pollinator ...
But how did these immobile organisms manage to spread so far? One answer is pollination, or plant sexual reproduction. Pollinators—typically wind, water, and animals—carry pollen from one ...
Pollination is the first step of flowering plant reproduction: pollen moves from male flower parts to female flower parts, to fertilize the ovule and produce seeds.
Pollinators are insects that visit the flowers we grow. They drink the nectar from the flowers and when they do, they get sticky pollen grains on their body which they take from flower to flower.
The top native pollinators are native bees and flower flies. With fewer native flowers there is less nectar and pollen available for them. Safe, undisturbed areas for hibernating during the winter ...