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Observations of local support for pollinators by Megan Cook, Natural Resource Steward '17
Observations of local support for pollinators by Megan Cook, Natural Resource Steward '17
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Guy Giunta Jr. loves lilacs and the flower’s purple color. So much so that he wears purple “almost all the time, really.” Two of his cars have ‘lilacs...
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New Hampshire is home to a diverse array of pollinators, from charismatic bumble bees to unheralded wasps, flies and beetles. Declines of insects, nat...
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Why Plant Wildflowers?
Native bees and other pollinators are essential to the successful production of many fruit and vegetable crops a... Learn More
Native bees and other pollinators are essential to the successful production of many fruit and vegetable crops a... Learn More
Cathy Neal recently presented a webinar on Planting Wildflower Meadows for Pollinator Habitat for the Northeast IPM Center's "IPM Toolbox&qu...
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Thinking of planting a mixed wildflower meadow from seed? Based on observations and trials in NH, we have formulated a basic mix for NH meadow planti...
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Many people want to create pollinator-friendly gardens to support numerous kinds of native bees, as well as honey bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and...
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Why Wildflower Meadows?
They are beautiful and tie your landscape in to the surrounding environment. Adding even a sma... Learn More