March in New England brings the earliest signs of spring. Plants that have been dormant all winter start to wake up and so do ...
It can mean personal, communal, and climate benefits too. Gardener shares absolutely adorable project for bringing life to your garden: 'Going to make one!' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Removing these materials can reduce the availability of nesting habitats and impact bee populations. Instead of clearing all ...
Bees Humans are undeniably reliant on bees ... A low-growing ground cover or a layer of leaf litter in your garden provides needed habitat for beneficial insects as well as many of their predators.
Two of the biggest threats to pollinators are habitat loss and pesticide use, but even a small home garden can help by providing food, water, and shelter. Many solitary bees nest on bare ground.