In recent years, the role of wildflowers in feeding honeybees has been widely misunderstood.
Read MoreThe right flowers, fruit, and vegetables in your garden will attract some of your own bees, as well as welcoming bumblebee and solitary bee species.
Read MoreDesign choices, plant selections, and maintenance practices can make a huge difference in creating your own healthy ecosystem.
Read MoreFor most gardeners, fall is the time to bring in the last of the harvest, preserve and store what you’ve harvested, and put the garden to bed for winter.
Read MoreForests generally do not support bees very well, especially not coniferous forests. Honey bees like to be near sunny areas with many flowering plants that can provide various pollen and nectar sources.
Read MoreWe often overlook the fact that the number of bees (and other pollinators) are declining. By planting flowers that attract bees, we help the bees survive.
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