pollinators - Page 7 of 7 - Fine Gardening
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Design
Wildlife in the Garden
Barry Severn, who lives in the Toronto area (Zone 5), shared these portraits of small wildlife visitors in the garden. No matter how small your garden is or where it…
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Kitchen Gardening
The Secret to Perfect Pollinator Plants
Bees, butterflies and other pollinators are the beneficiaries of more than a million new pollinator gardens in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. The gardens represent five million acres of habitat…
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Kitchen Gardening
The Aromatherapy Garden–Book Review
If you are a gardener who enjoys fragrant plants, then Kathi Keville's new book The Aromatherapy Garden: Growing Fragrant Plants for Happiness and Well-Being, should be on your reading list!
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Kitchen Gardening
How to Plant for Pollinators
Celebrate National Lawn Care Month by replacing some of your lawn with pollinator-friendly plants. Lawns are nice, but some of that space could be used to attract needy pollinators to…
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Kitchen Gardening
Pollinating Insects in the Garden
Just like the predatory insects, you'll want to lure the pollinators to the garden.
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Kitchen Gardening
Bring on the Beneficial Insects
Not all insects are created equal. Some bugs, such as aphids and snails, think of your garden plants as dinner - they're the bad guys; the enemy. The other guys…