Pollinator Gardening With Native Plants
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- Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
- What are some of the best native plants to support adult insects and bugs? Explore over 50 species of flowering plants for a variety of site conditions and environments, complete with growth habit and planting tips for each plant covered.
Presented by author, designer, and renowned speaker Benjamin Vogt of Monarch Gardens LLC, you'll be empowered about critical gardening issues and how to increase the ecosystem function of your landscape. Stop gardening against nature and start gardening with it!More classes and free articles are available at www.monarchgard.com.
Excellent video!!!
I'm in love with this episode! Thank you for posting and sharing your knowledge.
Excellent presentation and speaker.
Ben is pretty funny, highly informative.
Well done video. Informative and straight to the core of why we all should be planting natives.
Excellent info! Thank you Benjamin!
Such an amazing video
Nice presentation!
Thanks for this!
I just came across your presentations this year. I love your approach, humour thrown in with a lot of thorough info and an awesome dedication to native landscapes. Thanks for helping me (and I can’t imagine how many others) understand how important these relationships are. 🙏💐
Glad I can help! Thanks for tuning in. :)
Sedges have edges and rushes are round. I am gardening for fauna. I define all nonnative plants as weeds, such as lawns.
Great 😊 love the difference my David II bushes have made…
Where do you dead head them?
Remove them.
AMAZING INFO!
I have subscribed, my garden and natures children, Thank You !
Does anything eat Japanese beetles and Cucumber beetles? My peacocks won't.
Why would you use tropical milkweed? I can think of quite a few reasons. It's annual here so it's not gonna send up runners and seeds don't overwinter and it blooms year one profusely unlike natives. You need to remember people garden for all kinds of reasons and in all kinds of conditions.