The new generation of gardeners is looking for pollinators. Here’s how to attract them.
Dr. A’s latest column on dispelling the myths of marketing pollinator plants as natives is creating a buzz, so to speak. Let us know what you think!
Smart Planet, an Altman Plants brand available exclusively at The Home Depot, hosted milkweed plant giveaway events at 20 Home Depot store locations throughout California, Texas, and Arizona.
Consumers have no way of knowing if the plants broadly marketed as wildlife friendly are truly so, a problem the University of Florida hopes to address.
The garden will inspire agricultural education for students and the public as part of the largest classroom on the Auburn University campus.
Offer your customers tips on how they can breathe new life into their gardens with these up-and-coming trends.
From globe gilia to common yarrow, these flowers are starting to appear in gardens in the Pacific Northwest. Here is why Gail Langellotto, Professor of Horticulture at Oregon State University, thinks this is the case.
During a visit to Holden Arboretum, Allan Armitage highlights the amazing benefits that pollinator plants can bring to a garden.
The online resource from Michigan State University encourages planting of trees, shrubs, plants, and flowers that research has shown are highly attractive to pollinators.
People’s tastes are different. If you get tired of growing Knockouts and marigolds, there are several planting possibilities for you to explore.
With more than 1 million pollinator gardens now registered in North America, here are some resources growers can use to help build this momentum.
Partners in the Million Pollinator Garden Challenge want to find out, and are asking industry members to complete a short survey.
Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc. (BVT) and Biobest Group NV are endeavoring on a global technology sharing agreement […]