We haven't had a book club discussion for awhile. Here's one that I have not read yet but that was recommended to me by a fellow natural gardener
Attracting Native Pollinators put out by the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation.
https://www.xerces.org/announcing-the-publication-of-attracting-native-pollinators/
Includes: "Creating a Pollinator-Friendly Landscape shows how various kinds of land, including urban gardens, suburban parks, and farms, can be enhanced to support diverse pollinator populations. Sample planting designs and fifty pages of illustrated plant lists facilitate selection of the best plants for any region."
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We're in to that slow traffic time around the forum. For most of us middle-northern USA, Canada, UK, much of Europe, etc the gardens are winding down. Except for earliest musings about next year, it's too early to be buying seeds, much less planting them....
So how about a new book club discussion? The thread on your favorite garden books contains a number of good possibilities...
So how about a new book club discussion? The thread on your favorite garden books contains a number of good possibilities...