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Category: Gardening For Pollinators

7 Heavenly Honey and Tea Combinations to Try on National Tea Day

Looking for a way to celebrate National Tea Day? Check out our blog post featuring seven delicious honey and tea combinations to take your tea experience to the next level. From classic black teas to refreshing herbal teas, discover how to create the perfect cup of tea with a touch of honey. Try out our easy-to-follow recipes and elevate your tea game today…

The Power of White Clover: How This Humble Plant Can Benefit Pollinators and Your Soil

The Power of White Clover: How This Humble Plant Can Benefit Pollinators and Your Soil.
white clover has many benefits for pollinators and can also be used in your yard and for your soil.
In this blog post, we will explore the benefits of growing white clover, its uses in your yard, and how it can benefit your soil…

Let’s Feed Some Bees: Year Three

The hope behind this program is that you will plant these packets of pollinator seeds in your garden, hedge, or wherever you have some space, and you will be rewarded with a summer full of wonder as your local bees, butterflies and even hummingbirds visit the plants that you have grown!

Together we will be working to create much-needed food and habitat resources for species that, let’s face…

Let’s Feed Some Bees: Year Two

The hope behind this program is that you will plant these packets of pollinator seeds in your garden, hedge, or wherever you have some space, and you will be rewarded with a summer full of wonder as your local bees, butterflies and even hummingbirds visit the plants that you have grown!

Together we will be working to create much-needed food and habitat resources for species that, let’s face…

Borage: Pollinator Plant Extraordinaire

As a food source for bumblebees and honey bees, borage refills with nectar every two-five minutes throughout the day, unlike most plants, and it continues to yield nectar even in cold weather making it a significant bumblebee plant. Most pollinators will ignore the plant’s downward-facing blooms but there is a reason for these flowers with a challenging angle, it prevents rainwater and morning dew from diluting the…

Buckwheat: Feeding The Bees & Your Soil

Nothing says summer more than a Sunflower. These bright and sunny plants can’t help but bring cheer to every place they grow. Providing nectar, pollen, and a place to live these flowers attract native pollinators of all types. They are also a host plant for the Silvery Checkerspot Butterfly…