You may be familiar with the health benefits (both physical and mental) that gardening can provide you as an individual, but at least one type of gardening in particular has the potential to help all ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Annmarie Young Photography / Getty Images A pollinator is an insect or bird (or occasionally a mammal) that pollinates plants by ...
Pollinators have economic and health benefits, but those benefits have been difficult to quantify. A new study puts some ...
This May, homeowners nationwide are putting their mowers in park, not out of laziness, but to help bees, butterflies and other pollinators wake up to a safer, more flower-filled world. The ...
Pollinators are key to plant health and food production, so attracting them boosts both biodiversity. Avoid harsh chemicals, since pollinators rely on pesticide-free zones to survive and thrive.
Pollinators are necessary to keep our ecosystems healthy. You’ll learn why and how you can help the cause in “For the Love of Pollinators,” an exhibit at the Dunn Museum in Libertyville, Feb. 14-May ...
I’ve noticed that pollinator gardening plant lists seem to focus on bees and butterflies, but are there other insect pollinators? How do we support them? Indeed, bees and butterflies are the most ...
Pollinators are important for food security and healthy ecosystems. More than 80% of the world’s flowering plants depend on pollinators for reproduction, including many wildflowers and other important ...
Don't toss those empty nursery pots, turn them into something new! Here's how you can turn old terracotta and plastic pots ...