Greg and Doug enjoying the wide variety of pollinator attracting plants at the Kruckeberg Botanical Garden.
This bumblebee is loading up on pollen from a ceanothus bloom.
Although many slugs are garden pests, this native banana slug is a helpful addition to the garden. Know your pest before you control.
False Solomon's seal is a lovely pollinator attracting plant for gardens.
View Episode Thirteen, Windows Media Player.13:40 Min.
View Episode Thirteen (RealOne Player).
Synopsis: The most misunderstood residents of our yards are often poisoned, squished, or electrocuted. Many creepy crawlies pollinate our fruit or turn leaves into compost, and we can’t live without them. A healthy landscape should be full of insects, with the good bugs keeping the destructive pests in balance.
How to build a mason bee condo.
Doug recommends ceanothus, catmint, lavender, false Solomon’s seal and red flowing current for attracting beneficial insects
Todd Murray, Washington State University King County Extension educator, talks about beneficial insects.
Marianne Binetti, famous gardening expert and author, on earth friendly ways to control aphids, slugs (the bad kind), and cabbage moths.
Washington State University King County Extension*
Xerces society* - Lots of invertebrate information including how to build mason bee and bumblebee houses.
Native Plant Landscaping Guide
Seattle Tilth’s Garden hotline*
*External link.
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