Could Annual Flowers Harm Pollinators?
Bright showy annuals are showing up at garden centers and are hard to resist after our long snowy winter. But could they be harming our pollinators?
Native plant gardening in New Hampshire's Mount Washington Valley
Bright showy annuals are showing up at garden centers and are hard to resist after our long snowy winter. But could they be harming our pollinators?
Protect New Hampshire’s pollinators by leaving them cover. Avoid raking leaves or removing dead plants until we have a steady stretch of temperatures above 50 degrees.
We looked out the window yesterday morning and saw a gorgeous male Eastern Bluebird investigating the box we put up last fall for Black-capped Chickadees.
One day we have five inches of snow and the next day it’s warm enough to lounge on the deck. How can we know how far off spring really is?