Attracting Wildlife to Your Garden
… annuals, perennials, and herbs to attract butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. Plant a butterfly garden – … and mint (all mints and thymes). Provide food for bees – Due to insects and diseases honeybee populations have declined and native bees such as bumble bees, mining bees, and sweat bees help …
Herb Problems
… stems and on leaves. Look for beneficial insects like lady bugs that feed on aphids helping to keep them under control Caterpillars (Black swallowtail or parsley worm caterpillar) Parsley, dill, and fennel are some of the host plants of the black swallowtail …
Animal Science Information
Why are Twospotted Spider Mites Such Problems Lately?
Converting Lawns Into Diverse Landscapes: Case Studies
… view of garden showing native bee balm in bloom. The bees loved it. Also showing the certification signs for the … so the pollinators would have easy access to them. The bees love the catmint and allium millennium although neither …
Growing Swiss Chard in a Home Garden
Wireworms and Maggots - Vegetables
Aronia
… will persist for about 3 to 7 days. Many species of bees pollinate the flowers but Aronia is apomictic and does …
Dairy Management
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