The bee-friendly garden : design an abundant, flower-filled yard that nurtures bees and supports biodiversity / Kate Frey and Gretchen LeBuhn.
Material type: TextPublisher: Berkeley, CA : Ten Speed Press, [2016]Edition: First editionDescription: ix, 213 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:- 9781607747635 (trade pbk.)
- 1607747634 (trade pbk.)
- QL59 .F74 2016
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Includes bibliographical references (page 184) and index.
Our friends, the bees -- Plants for your bee-friendly garden -- Bee-friendly plants for edible gardens -- Bee garden basics -- Designing your bee garden -- Beyond your own backyard--becoming a bee activist.
"For every gardener who cares about the planet, this guide to designing a bee garden helps you create a stunningly colorful, vibrant, healthy habitat that attracts both honeybees and native bees"--Amazon.com.
Frey and LeBuhn provide everything you need to know to create a vibrant, healthy garden that helps both the threatened honeybee and native bees. Just a few simple changes to your garden will make your yard a welcoming habitat for nature's most productive pollinator.