Pollinators come in all shapes and sizes: bees, moths, butterflies, beetles, flies, and even bats, just to name a few. Knowing which plants serve our pollinators the best helps create a healthy and vibrant ecosystem where flora and fauna thrive. It also creates a diverse and beautiful garden for us to enjoy. Here are a few of our favorite flowers to attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to your garden year after year.
Bees in Your Backyard: Spring Pollination with Gentle Orchard Mason Bees
Kids well know the glowing excitement of watching a bee go about its business flower to flower in the sunshine. And hopefully, most adults out there haven’t forgotten the feeling, either. Being a steward of mason bees is a special opportunity to watch these busy creatures transform your yard-scape into one of balance and bounty.
The Basics of Backyard Bird Feeding
Here at Swansons, we love our feathered friends and would like to share a few tips to help you be successful with your bird feeding adventure throughout the year. We will talk about some bird feeder styles, where to place your feeder, the importance of cleaning, types of birdseed, and access to water. We will also offer some great resources for further reading.