. - it contributes to nitrogen fixation. - it provides a habitat for a wide variety of insects and microorganisms. - it is very popular with bees and bumblebees in spring and summer. You will also find in garden centers ready-made seed mixtures. For example, you can choose mixtures designed to crea ...
is to promote biodiversity in your garden. This is because flowers are a very effective way to attract beneficial Insects and pollinators such as bumblebees, bees and butterflies for example. Since most vegetable and fruit plants need insect pollination to produce fruit, adding flowers will h ...
all kinds of pollinating Insects with their perfume, pollen and nectar. They will bring all kinds of auxiliary Insects into your garden, such as bees, bumblebees, butterflies and even ladybugs. Copyright: Audrey Vautherot This plant is rustic down to -10°C. So, if winters are cold in yo ...
ects to the garden. These various weeds such as dandelions, clovers, nettles, plantain or daisies for example produce nectar sought after by bees, bumblebees and butterflies. The second good reason to stop mowing the lawn is to attract all those beneficial Insects that contribute to beautiful ...
roviding shade in the garden but also attracting pollinators? Its clusters of very fragrant flowers attract many pollinating insects like bees and bumblebees but also butterflies! If you don't have a garden but a simple balcony in the city, you can consider growing it in a container and climbi ...
well. Another significant advantage is that in June, it boasts small mauve flowers that are highly appreciated by pollinating insects such as bees and bumblebees. 3- The small Turkish woman Among the 5 water-saving plants that can be used as an alternative to grass, one should also mention green c ...