Better protections for wild pollinator populations in Canada could result in major financial gains for farmers while increasing food security across the nation, according to a new B.C.-based study.
Where do I start? Any recommendations that are easy and low maintenance and I can’t kill? I just planted a lawn of clover and some wildflowers but not sure how it’ll turn out.
In Durham Region, there are a few webinars coming up about how to attract pollinators to your garden. It might be worth registering for at least one of those when they come up.
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Where do I start? Any recommendations that are easy and low maintenance and I can’t kill? I just planted a lawn of clover and some wildflowers but not sure how it’ll turn out.
Assuming you’re in Ontario, check out this page: https://wildpollinators-pollinisateurssauvages.ca/resources/
In Durham Region, there are a few webinars coming up about how to attract pollinators to your garden. It might be worth registering for at least one of those when they come up.