Autumn in the Garden
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Thank a Bee, a Fly, and even a Beetle - It's National Pollinator Week!
EcoBeneficial! is a site devoted to useful gardening tips to improve our environment. In the most recent article, Kim Eierman observes that in 2006, the US Senate designated June 20-27 as the first National Pollinator Week. Read about the state of our pollinators in her article: It's National Pollinator Week: Thank a Bee, and a Fly, and Even a Beetle. What can we do? Every landscape matters. For starters, check out her page on Bee Friendly Native Perennials, which are listed according to the season they bloom, and get inspired to plant some perennials for this hard-working chitinous garden friend! Learn about our other pollinators. Plant a magnolia to thank the beetles who account for the pollination of over 85% of flowering plants. However, we gardeners do draw the line at thanking the cucumber beetles!!! (They love amaranth. Grow some nearby and maybe they'll leave your cucumbers alone!)
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