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Bees, Please!
Savvy gardeners are learning how important bees and other pollinators are to a healthy and abundant garden. A healthy garden is a balanced eco-system with plentiful habitat for beneficial insects. We can say “Bees, Please!” by limiting our pesticide use, … Continue reading
Plant One for the Bees! Call me Segmented
Fall is upon us and it’s my favorite time to hit the nurseries–and not just because it’s the best season to plant from a horticultural perspective. How badly the pink Oriental lily clashed with the orange Gaillardia is still … Continue reading
Posted in Call me Segmented: Arthropoda & Insecta
Tagged Agastache, Asteraceae, autumn garden, Bee Gardens, bees, Beneficial Insects, bumblebee, composite family, Echinops, flower fly, Helenium, honeybees, Huckleberry, Lamiaceae, Megachilid bee, mint family, nectar, pollen, pollinator, Sedum, Solidaster, Syrphid fly, Veronica
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