Project Abuzz, planning time!
Our pollinator habitat is now in its third year, and we are looking for ways to share our plants and seeds to start other habitats.
The beautiful new edition of The Pollinator Garden Planning Deck is now available at your favorite bookseller!
Our pollinator habitat is now in its third year, and we are looking for ways to share our plants and seeds to start other habitats.
I thought you might be interested in seeing this just-released report by 13 government agencies on climate. There are region-specific sections. http://ncadac.globalchange.gov/ _____ Shared on
The Connecticut River attempted to create a new oxbow during Irene. Our farm was turned into an island accessible only by wading through three separate
If you don’t use pesticides, aren’t you just inviting pests and diseases? No. Look at it this way: A healthy plant grows, bears fruit, does
Our grant from the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) requires that the Pollinator Habitat remain undisturbed while native pollinators are active (spring through fall). Also
In order to support pollinators, our habitat must have food for them throughout the season, from the very earliest possible bloom time to the end
08.16.2011 We began our new career as farmers with the goal of living sustainably: strengthen our soil, grow food year-round, compost and recycle, reduce our
Hooray! We’ve won a grant from the UDSA’s Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) to transform 1.5 acres from weeds into a Pollinator Habitat, for bees,