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Have the First Spring Flowers

August 23, 2020January 21, 2021 zadmin

Spring bulbs are among the first flower to bloom in Spring. But in order to enjoy them in the spring some work needs to be done in Fall. Every summer I peruse the internet and catalogs and look for more bulbs to add to my garden. I chose a reputable source who carries bulbs in… Continue reading Have the First Spring Flowers

Beneficial Insects · Uncategorized

What’s the “Buzz” About?

August 3, 2020August 3, 2020 zadmin

You may be hearing buzzing around your tomato or blueberry plants, that buzzing is the sound of “buzz pollination”. Your Garden is humming with activity, but what’s with that buzz? That buzzing is the sound of bumblebees pollinating your plants. The fuzzy bumblebees are looking for nectar and pollen. When a bumblebee comes to visit… Continue reading What’s the “Buzz” About?

Beneficial Insects · Uncategorized

Mason Bees are the Bee’s Knees

July 28, 2020August 17, 2020 zadmin1 Comment

    Mason Bees, the Hardest Working Bees for your Vegetable Garden How can Mason bees save our food supply and our edible gardens? Bee-hold the answer- Mason bees. The female mason bees do most of the pollination.  Each gentle, solitary Mason bee pollinates an estimated 99% of the flowers it visits. That adds up… Continue reading Mason Bees are the Bee’s Knees

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