As the vibrant colors of summer and autumn fade from our gardens, it’s easy to assume that all outdoor life has gone dormant.
As summer fades and the crisp autumn air settles in, our gardens begin to wind down. But while most of the flowers may be ...
What are the beekeepers doing now? Beekeepers are sampling for mites and treating as appropriate. It is important to keep the mites as low as possible going into winter as these bees must survive ...
Adding a bee hotel to your garden is a wonderful way to support native pollinators. Unlike honeybees that live in large hives ...
There are hardly any flowering plants left, and food for honey bees is becoming scarce. Researchers at the Biocenter have investigated how bees cope with this situation.
JoAnn and Richard Wallenstein put in lavender to keep out the gophers, then later found that honey bees love the aromatic ...
And for anyone who would love to see the magnificent birds in their garden, one of the best ways to attract them is by ...
"Your yard, your rules" is how I see most things. But when it comes to fall cleanup, removing all debris is not always the ...
Planting native species in South Carolina is essential for supporting local wildlife and insects and creating low-maintenance ...
As the chill of autumn settles in, your garden can become a sanctuary for wildlife. Discover how a few simple changes can ...
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is reminding local residents that leaving fallen leaves on the ground isn’t just an ...
Pushing fallen leaves into garden beds to insulate plants and nourish the soil will also shelter hibernating insects that, in ...
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