Granite State Gardening

Emma and Nate celebrate pollinator week by talking about protecting and supporting bees in yards and gardens.

Show Notes

We’ve all heard that bees are in trouble, but you may wonder why, and more importantly what you can do to support bees and other pollinators. In this episode of Granite State Gardening, UNH Extension’s Emma Erler and Nate Bernitz share proven tips and solutions for supporting pollinators on your property. This conversation is very practical, and gets into the kind of detail and nuance gardeners are looking for to go beyond basic concepts. Emma and Nate also cover a wide range of topics, discussing bees and what differentiates them from other insects, and different types of bees including but not at all limited to honeybees. You’ll definitely walk away from this episode with ideas you can put to practice.

·         Featured Plant: Cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus)
 
Resources:
 
·         Pollinator Week
·         Pollinator Plants for Northern New England Gardens
·         Establishing a Wildflower Meadow from Seed
·         Other UNH Extension resources for creating pollinator habitat
·         Protecting Pollinators While Using Pesticides
·         Bee Nest Box Guidelines
·         Building a Bee Hotel
·         Bees and their habitats in four New England states
 
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 Cover image by - Robert Durant
Transcript by Otter.ai
 


What is Granite State Gardening?

Granite State Gardening is a University of New Hampshire podcast for gardeners, landowners and homesteaders in New Hampshire and Northern New England. Hosts Emma Erler and Nate Bernitz share proven tips and solutions for your garden and landscape, giving inspiration and research-based knowhow to cultivate confidence and success wherever and whatever you’re growing. Biweekly episodes feature plant recommendations, pest control advice and answers to listener questions, which are encouraged at gsg.pod@unh.edu.