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How to Build a Bee Habitat

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by Matt Gibson It is no secret that bees and plants have a symbiotic relationship: Bees feed on plants’ nectar, and in turn, the bees carry pollen from flower to flower, helping create new generations of plants. For a robust garden that entertains all sorts of visitors, create … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Gardening 101 Tagged With: attracting bees, attracting pollinators, bee habitat, bee house, pollinators

Raising Honeybees for Beginners

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The first step in beekeeping is to understand what the activity will entail. Beekeeping is fun, rewarding, and produces one of the most sought after commodities in the world: honey. On the down side, it requires a time commitment and some knowledge. The tradeoffs are good, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Birds & Butterflies, General Gardening Tagged With: bee hive, beekeeping, bees, honey, honey bees, pollinators

Tips For Better Pollination

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For many garden plants, pollination is the key to successful fruiting (the food product) and is essential for seed production if you plan to save seeds for the next year. For perennials, pollination is usually key to keeping the plant going year after year. Interference of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General Gardening Tagged With: attracting pollinators, hand pollination, pollination tips, pollinators

How to Grow a Honey Bee Garden

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  Bees pollinate over 100 agricultural crops in the United States, including almonds, citrus, apples, melons, plums, avocadoes, cranberries, strawberries, and sunflowers. Without bees, many of our food crops would fail. About one-third of our food crops rely on … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Birds & Butterflies, Growing Flowers Tagged With: attracting bees, bee, bee friendly plants, bee gardens, bee pollinators, honey bee, honey bee gardens, pollinators, save honey bees

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