A mere win is pretty good. A win-win situation is even better, but a win-win-win resulting from gorgeous flowers that attract hummingbirds and butterflies (and, usually, bees) seems just plain greedy.
Want to attract butterflies on a budget? Fill your garden with colorful butterfly flowers from just a few packets of seeds.
or in large groups in borders or rock gardens. The lightly fragrant flowers attract butterflies and last well in the vase. Plants do best in full sun but can take partial shade although they may ...
If you have window box or balcony, a courtyard garden or a patio, planting pots full of bright flowers can attract a host of pollinators. Patio pot plants can be great for outdoor decoration, but ...
There are unlimited ways to observe National Butterfly and Hummingbird Day, and that includes simply getting outside.
Ever have a butterfly land on your fingertip or heard the buzzy mumble of a bee foraging in a flower ... linking four teaching gardens, you will learn how to attract pollinators, save seeds ...
Monarch butterflies are like little miracles ... perennis, a shorter swamp milkweed, matures at 2 feet, with white flowers that turn pink. It likes wet conditions and shade to part shade but ...
Which was a great thing for the monarch population around Whittier since today Anaya's yard is full of the pollinators she hoped to attract ... garden full of California native plants. The ...
Supertunia Mini Vista Plum Veined scored near-perfect scores as university trials, making it an ideal addition to Savannah ...
Got a shady spot in your garden that’s begging for ... Its small, inconspicuous flowers might not catch your eye, but they sure do attract bees and other beneficial insects.