(Beyond Pesticides, May 2, 2022) Lawns occupy 40 million acres, or 2% of the land in the U.S. Their maintenance typically involves pesticides and fert...Read More
This fall, we’ve loved seeing an increased awareness about how pollinators and other beneficial insects are affected by garden clean-up. These creat...Read More
We are all familiar with bees as one of our most important pollinators, but there are many other ways pollination is achieved, including through anima...Read More
Late summer and early fall blooming pollinator plants are an essential source of nectar for many insects as they prepare for the arrival of winter. Th...Read More
When you see a caterpillar on dill in your garden—or other plants—you may be startled, grossed… READ MORE » The post Spotted a caterpillar ...Read More
Our pollinating partners are one of the most important parts of producing food. Without these magical creatures, flowers cannot be pollinated and will...Read More
Bottle Brush Buckeyes are blooming everywhere and if you are in the know, you are planting more of them. Attracting hummingbirds, butterflies, and o...Read More