Marigolds already do a pretty great job of attracting pollinating insects like bees and butterflies. Why not boost their potential with a clever plant pairing?
When we need a little inspiration for a cut flower garden that also supports pollinators, we don't need to go any further than Oprah Winfrey's outdoor space.
HRI’s investments are guided by four strategic research priorities: quantifying plant benefits, creating innovative solutions ...
The Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) is calling on the public to stop the spread of an invasive insect.
We’re surrounded by a world of insects that we barely notice. Put on your goggles and get immersed in the riot of colors and ...
Brands across the fashion spectrum are betting on regenerative agriculture to help them meet sustainability targets, but ...
My boxwoods popped into bloom with the temperatures this past Sunday in the 80s. Boxwood plants are a foundation staple in many landscapes. Did you know, however, they bloom?
From tiny honey bees to whirring hummingbirds to fluttering butterflies, these little creatures bring on the whimsy and are a ...
On the walls of the Valley Educational Center for the Creative Arts a colorful collection of butterflies and moths invites ...
"Leave the leaves” and “save the stems” teach us that gardens are habitats for pollinators and insects. How do we balance ...
Do you think only of tomatoes as heirloom vegetables? In fact, heirlooms can be any vegetable cultivars grown over time, ...
Bees and butterflies get all the buzz, but the Midwest has some underdog pollinators.
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