Attract bees by planting blue, purple, white, golden, and yellow flowers. We'll show you the best flower varieties to get ...
Bees and other pollinators are threatened by an assortment of factors, such as pests, pathogens, pesticides, climate change and a loss of nesting habitat and forage plants. Many gardeners are ...
Discover five specialist pollinator plants to add to your yard this spring. These plants are unexpected in a pollinator ...
Fall is a great time to add trees to your landscape. Not only do they provide shade, remove pollutants from the air, and help manage stormwater; but many also provide food for bees. Keep this in mind ...
The Michigan Beekeepers Association, one of the oldest beekeeping clubs in the country, is encouraging people to plant “trees for bees” this spring. The organization’s Trees for Pollinators program is ...
Incorporating pollinator plants in your landscape could make you the bee’s knees. More than 80% of the world’s flowering plants need insects such as bees to spread pollen and help the plants produce ...
Enjoy the beauty of a wild style garden and know that you’re doing a good thing by supplying pollinators with beneficial ...