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coolbugs:Bug of the DayA gorgeous moth beastie on the mountain mint in my pollinator garden, just on
April 2016 - Bee diving headfirst into Crimson CloverOur garden is currently an explosion of crimson
Sunny side up.
Another Dahlia with Bee.
Hummer Bistro by David Barr Camera: Nikon D850
Aquilegia x caerulea is a hybrid plant in the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae), also known as columb
vandaliatraveler:Appalachian Summer, 2018, Volume Eight: Common Buttonbush. As Appalachia’s bu
Evidence of squirrel: study #39 “showdown at the ok garden”
THE BUTTERFLY HATCHED!!!! They’re Cabbage Butterflies (Pieris rapae) which doesn&rsqu
Nocturnal pollinators need love too! Unknown lepidoptera on my climbing milk vine (Cynanchum laeve).
One of my favorite spring flowers. Bees love em too. They make a great addition to your pollinator g
And they keep on flowering … Cheyenne Spirit Echinacea with Coreopsis tripteris ju
Crimson clover is no joke! #nofilter #garden #gardening #pollinatorgarden #zerowastehomestead #homes
The rest of my seed labels came from the printer! Now I just have to cut them all out and glue them
The next time you try to kill those nasty stinging insects, remember they might actually be doing a
atthebeachtoday:Do you ever wonder what cilantro plants look like when they go to flowers? The bees
From our garden today. The Spearmint is a big hit with the pollinators this year.
Plants for bees
Dahlia full of Beetles.Despite a recent downpour this one single bloom is playing host to at least 1
Pollinators are beyond important to the vitality of the earth and humans; without them food would be
Seed Bearer ~Not all pollinators are bees. The grace and glinting beauty of the great black wasp cap
A Guide to Eco-Friendly Landscaping [Visual]→ ecogreenlove.com/?p=14027When you&rsq
The honey bee was one of the first domesticated insects and it is the only insect that produces food
Pollinators are beyond important to the vitality of the earth and humans; without them food would be
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