September 28- In the garden this week, contractors are installing a storage shed in the backyard. It's being placed on a grassy area and won't impact the pollinator garden.
With hurricane Ian inbound, I drained the rain barrel and left the tap open. Fall rain means it's planting season! Fall is an excellent time to plant trees, shrubs and potted perennials. Fall planting gives them eight months to root in before hot weather. When selecting new plants for your landscape, please choose native plants to support our local fauna.
The plight of honeybees has been widely publicized. My favorite bee, the American bumblebee (bombus pennsylvanicus) is also in trouble. It is currently under consideration by the US Fish & Wildlife Service for inclusion on the Endangered Species List. American bumblebees have completely vanished from eight states (ME, NH, RI, VT, ID, ND, OR and WY). In nineteen other states their population has dropped by more than 50%. The plunge in bumblebee populations has been attributed to habitat loss and pesticide use.
A garden would feel desolate without chubby, fuzzy bumblebees. When you visit fall plant sales, please choose native perennials like coneflowers and agastache to help the bumbles.