Pollinator Gardens: Gardening for the bees!

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There are many plants one can include when creating a pollinator garden, but which are most beneficial? Learn the differences between generalist and specialist bees and how to best create a healthy habitat for them. This video discusses key natives for the garden that will support specialist bee lifecycles. These plants are easy to grow and provide beauty while creating an ecological landscape! Sources for additional information on helping bees are included. #nativeplants #nativeplantgarden #pollinatorgarden #gardeningforbees #gardening #gardeningforbeginners #gardeningforbees #ecologicallandscapes #ecologicallysustainable
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Asters are so beautiful and at this time of the year they are full of bees 🐝 🐝🐝 and butteflies.

gardentours
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Good morning, awesome video… have a good day, and happy growing everyone! ❤

LostInThisGardenofLife
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Hey welcome back, hope all is well, been missing your videos from North Central IL😊

yogiberra
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Thanks for sharing all this valuable information!

marybrolin
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So happy to see a new video! Love this channel for inspiration.

andyvwaldron
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omg i didnt know that that specific bee can only get pollen from violets, ill stop pulling them out, omg omg thank you!! i didnt know

PlantRelated
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Thanks, very informative. Getting goldenrod for my garden.

anabenitez
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Happy to know I have all these recommended plants already in our garden. I’d also suggest ironweed. I’ve noticed a specialist bee on them. Thx for promoting these great plants. Love the short video!

dankeener
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Thanks, Lourdes; nice to have a new video. I'm blessed to have plenty of goldenrod, asters, and blueberry growing wild on my property. Glad to see they are on the "most desirabel" list.

hedgemystic
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I am planting bluestem goldenrod this year. So excited to see what it brings!

pollinatorgardenfun
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Thank you for this video! Great information!!

KokoraLife
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I am so glad that you discussed the difference between goldenrod and ragweed! I definitely suffer with pollen from ragweed!

therewillbecatswithgwenhwyfar
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My goldenrod plants are in their second year and growing like mad. My aster is also in its second year and it’s blooming now, in May. Isn’t that weird?!? Unfortunately blueberries aren’t going to grow in my alkaline soil. Evening primrose is new to this beginning gardener, and I’d love to learn more.

ThreeRunHomer
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Great channel. I've learned so much!

Prairiehawkmn
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Great list of plants and I love it when I check off I have them already so I don’t run back to native nursery as I tend to buy more then just that one plant. My last trip I was getting skull cap but I saw some starters for northern honeysuckle bush, male and female winterberry, Virginia sweetspire, coral honeysuckle, and New Jersey tea. They are trying to make natives more affordable so offering starters as well as full sized plants to help people. As a bonus my pearly everlasting just arrived in mail so got that planted. Hard to get that and I missed out getting it at nursery last year, so I decided to mail order it and so glad I did nursery didn’t have this year. 😊

Terri_Stauffer
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Which flowers that grow in shade are good for pollinators? Half of my yard is shade, and the sunny spots are reserved mostly for veggies

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which plants are good for bringing in dragonflies? or what to do to help bring them in? thank you!!

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What type of bee is a Honey Bee? Thank you

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