Native Plants for Pollinators and Beneficial Insects: Southwest Chihuahuan Desert Region| xerces.org
Native meadows, filled with perennial wildflower mosaics and waving grasses, are growing in popularity with property owners and designers because they provide benefits to people, pollinators, and wildlife while demonstrating sustainability values. These meadowscapes offer economic and ecological advantages over intensively managed horticultural landscapes. Seeded meadows are low-input alternatives to containerized plantings or certain turf spaces, and so they have a role to play in institutio...| xerces.org
Letting dandelions grow for a month is marketed as an easy way to help save the bees. But it's not a blanket solution| Rewilding Magazine
Photo: Xerces Society / Molly Martin No Mow May, Slow Mow Spring “No Mow May” is a quick and catchy name for a movement that aims far beyond not mowing […]| Bee City USA