Facing both climate change and a crashing pollinator population, plants may be evolving to attract pollinators rather than ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Creating a pollinator garden is a fantastic way to connect with nature's beauty — unless, of course, the pollinators never show up ...
Pollinators prefer single-petaled flowers to double-petaled ones. Here's how to choose the right species of flowers to attract bees, birds, and butterflies.
I love planting a row of sunflowers along my vegetable garden fence. Their tall stalks add another level to the garden, and ...
Growing bigger, better-shaped strawberries starts with better pollination. One easy-to-grow companion plant can help bring ...
As the planting season begins, so does the pollination season. Ninety percent of the world’s plants are pollinated by insects and 99% of flowering plants require pollination. Plants need pollination ...
Flowers like hibiscus use an invisible blueprint established very early in petal formation that dictates the size of their bullseyes—a crucial pre-pattern that can significantly impact their ability ...
For beginner and experienced gardeners alike, this type of bee balm is easy to care for and will bring plenty of pollinators ...
As the U.S. summer begins each year in June, trees, flowers and native plants in gardens throughout our communities begin to come to life. And the mass of miscrospores we call pollen that is floating ...
Adding wildflowers to your garden is one of the easiest ways to create a vibrant, low-maintenance, pollinator-friendly space. Wildflowers enhance biodiversity, provide critical nectar and pollen ...
Desert willow, live oak and redbud are among six South Texas trees that draw bees, butterflies and other pollinators.