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Gardening Topics
Propagating
Winter Sowing
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Pollinators
Attracting Beneficial Bees | Gardener's Supply
Planting pollen- and nectar-rich flowers is a very important way to help counter the decline in pollinator populations. Most bees are attracted to flowers for their pollen as well as their nectar.
20 Beautiful Flowers To Attract Bees To Your Garden
Love gardening? Then you'll love our brand new Kindle book: 605 Secrets For A Beautiful, Bountiful Organic Garden: Insider Secrets From A Gardening Superstar. Bees, not just the honeybees, but bumblebees, soldier bees, carpenter bees,
List of Foods We Will Lose if We Don’t Save the Bees
While we don’t need bees to pollinate every single crop, here is just a brief list of some of the foods we would lose if all our bees continue to perish:
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Vegetable Crops That Do Not Need Pollinators - Horticulture
Not all edible crops need to be pollinated by bugs. Some don’t need bees, or other pollinators, at all; and some benefit from them but can still produce even if they are not around. Here’s a list of what’s what: … Read Article
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