Several students surrounded a blooming black chokeberry bush last week, excitedly tallying the various types of pollinators ...
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Digger wasps enjoying swamp milkweed in the yard of state botanist Grace Glynn. Courtesy of Grace Glynn Grace Glynn said she’s still haunted by the barberry hedges she ripped out when she moved into ...
Country Living is encouraging gardeners to replace butterfly bushes, which are invasive in several U.S. states and offer limited reproductive support for pollinators. Drawing from Elise Howard’s ...
Whether you see them or not, bees are an important part of our ecosystem, but their numbers are declining. From 2024 to 2025 ...
Native plants help birds, bees and butterflies — and you can start small.
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These 4th graders are stepping up to save bees and butterflies! 🦋🐝 See how their new campus garden is bringing nature back ...
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Elementary teacher and UD alumna leads students in nature-based activities while supporting district in green initiatives ...
Gardeners can attract butterflies with specific plants and habitat features, including milkweed and seasonal blooms.