- Jun 19 2024
- Landscaping, Summer
- 1
Bee Friendly! It’s National Pollinator Week!
June 19, 2024 Landscaping, Summer 1
Every flower awaited its turn, like an eager dance partner, as the bees flitted and twirled amongst them. Summer’s arrival finds our gardens and landscapes in full bloom. It’s no coincidence that Summer’s arrival coincides with National Pollinator Week. A…
- Jun 21 2023
- Landscaping, Summer
- 2
Bee Friendly! It’s National Pollinator Week!
June 21, 2023 Landscaping, Summer 2
Every flower awaited its turn, like an eager dance partner, as the bees flitted and twirled amongst them. Summer’s arrival finds our gardens and landscapes in full bloom. It’s no coincidence that Summer’s arrival coincides with National Pollinator Week. A…
- Jun 22 2022
- Landscaping, Summer
- 2
Bee The Hero
June 22, 2022 Landscaping, Summer 2
Every flower awaited its turn, like an eager dance partner, as the bees flitted and twirled amongst them. Summer’s arrival finds our gardens and landscapes in full bloom. It’s no coincidence that Summer’s arrival coincides with National Pollinator Week. A…
- Jun 23 2021
- Landscaping, Summer
- 2
National Pollinator Week: What Can You Do?
June 23, 2021 Landscaping, Summer 2
Every flower awaited its turn, like an eager dance partner, as the bees flitted and twirled amongst them. Summer’s arrival finds our gardens and landscapes in full bloom. It’s no coincidence that Summer’s arrival coincides with National Pollinator Week. A…
- Jun 17 2020
- Landscaping, Summer
- 0
Bee Friendly: Celebrating National Pollinator Week
June 17, 2020 Landscaping, Summer 0
Like a thousand tiny lanterns flickering here and there amongst the fading light, the Fireflies made a rousing return to the evening landscape. Their debut seemed celebratory as if welcoming the Summer Solstice, which officially arrives on Saturday. Hot on…
- Jan 18 2017
- Landscaping
- 0
Welcome Overwintering Guests
January 18, 2017 Landscaping 0
The landscape wore January’s measured weather, like an old, frayed shirt – unkempt and scruffy, yet familiar. The soil, mostly frozen, gripped the rainfall slowly and tentatively, befuddled by its ready state. Winter’s somewhat confused and mild weather has…