One of the unexpected realities following the devastating flooding of Hurricane Helene, is the opportunity to study flood impacts to our larger ecosystem, both in wild and cultivated areas. On September 12 at the Mountain Horticultural Research and Extension Center in Mills River, a workshop will be help to highlight one aspect of research as ...| buncombe.ces.ncsu.edu
Attracting butterflies is about more than nectar. Include host plants that support every life stage, from egg to caterpillar to winged adult. The post Caterpillar Garden: Plant to Support Every Butterfly Stage appeared first on Hobby Farms.| Hobby Farms
Butterflies depend on specific host plants to feed their caterpillars. Learn which plants support which species and why they’re essential in the garden.| Garden Gate
Bees have a special way of communicating, and it’s through the magical art of dance. They even have distinct, specific dances that communicate different things.| Dogwood Alliance
Discover why purple coneflower (echinacea purpurea) is one a favorite of the native plant community, benefiting pollinators and landscapes!| Inspired Epicurean
Maybe you have heard of no-mow May, but learn about the long-term benefits of installing a bee lawn from conservation expert, James Wolfin.| Garden Gate
While we snuggle under blankets indoors, native bees hide under leafy covers of their own as they overwinter until spring.| Garden Gate
Join our mailing list for information on events, workshops, and classes! With so much of our land now developed, it is important that we plant with pollinators in mind. Here in Hawaiʻ i, we need to be even more mindful. Many popular pollinator plants are invasive and will move into native habitat and push out … Continue reading Bee careful what you plant, please| Lei Day . Org