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Pollinator of the Week: Bees

National Pollinator Week is almost here! McDonald Garden Center, along with the rest of America, will be celebrating this week long event.

Pollinator of the Week: Butterflies

To celebrate the upcoming 2021 National Pollinator Week, June 21st 27th, we are celebrating our favorite pollinators and plants that help the world go round.

Pollinator of the Week: Birds, Bats, and Beneficial Bugs

Pollinators are more than just bugs that like flowers. These insects and animals are an essential part of gardening and the greater world when it comes to planting cultivation and care.

10 Things You Didn’t Know About Hummingbirds

If you live in the America’s, it’s likely that you have seen one of the smallest bird species in existence: the hummingbird.

Tweet-Worthy” Accessories for the Birds”

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National Pollinator Week & Pollinator Palooza

Join us for an un BEE lievably fun and educational week as we celebrate National Pollinator Week featuring Pollinator Palooza, an event filled with nesday Sunday, June 19 23, 2019.

The Mason Bee, the Hive-less Bee

Mason Bees endly, non agrgessive bees that are crucial to the pollinator community. Unlike garden variety honeybees, mason bees are non social creatures that nest in holes rather than in a hive with a queen.

We’re Over-the-Moon for this One, Asian Moon Butterfly Bush

As fragrant as it is beautiful, the butterfly bush (buddleja) is a must have for ny spot in your garden. The long flower spikes of colorful, nectar rich blooms appear all summer long and attract crowds of butterflies.

Nectar Gardening for Butterflies, Honey Bees & Native Bees

07: arch Butterly Bees Butterflies & arch Butterfly By Michelle Peterson, St. Lucie County Master Gardener Plants produce nectar as a means of attracting insects, birds and other potential pollinators.

Tips on Creating a Successful Butterfly Garden

Butterfly Gardens Host and Nectar Plants Milkweed Lantana We’re pretty sure when Jeffery Osborne wrote “On the Wings of Love,” in 1982, he was not belting out romanticisms to his beloved, but instead bragging about his beautiful and.