Place seeds in moist soil in a container (like a milk jug with drainage holes). Leave the container outside through winter. Seeds naturally stratify and sprout in spring. Grow with KARE airs every ...
Beekeeping means an Indigenous community in Amazon provides economic livelihoods and helps them continue to protect the ...
Richland County residents can support monarchs by collecting milkweed pods and dropping them off at Richland SWCD. Free seeds ...
These small-scale agricultural businesses operate primarily on the honor system; some owners have added security measures after experiencing theft.
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Hummingbirds and bees are both valuable assets to your garden. These strong pollinators play a vital role in the ecosystem, sustaining plants' natural life cycles by transferring pollen from flower to ...
The bee world is full of social dynamics that would put even the most dramatic socialite circle to shame. There are queens, and workers, and drones, and even dilettantes. Allegiances shift and roles ...
Honeybees pollinate much of the food we eat, including fruits, nuts, grains and vegetables. Because our food supply relies on honeybees, the agricultural industry closely monitors their population and ...
Well, we blinked, and now it’s August, usually the dog days of summer, a.k.a. SoCal’s hottest temps of the year, when your zucchini go into hyperdrive and your tomatoes stop producing because it’s ...
Over 400 native bee species exist in New York, most of which are solitary ground-nesters. Native bees are vital pollinators, especially for certain fruits and vegetables, using a "buzz pollination" ...