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KATE FREY is an international garden designer and consultant specializing in sustainable, insect-hospitable landscaping and small farms. She won two gold medals at the Chelsea Garden Show in London for ecologically themed gardens and is a popular speaker at garden shows and clubs. She has written for Gardens Illustrated and Pacific Horticulture magazines, and lives in Hopland, CA. Learn more at freygardens.com. GRETCHEN LEBUHN is a professor of biology at San Francisco State University and the author/editor of two books on pollinators, Field Guide to the Common Bees of California and Attracting Native Pollinators. She is the founder and director of The Great Sunflower Project (greatsunflower.org), a national citizen science program designed to gather information about bee diversity and activity.
For every gardener who cares about the planet, this guide to designing a bee garden helps you create a stunningly colorful, vibrant, healthy habitat that attracts both honeybees and native bees.In The Bee-Friendly Garden, award-winning garden designer Kate Frey and bee expert Gretchen LeBuhn provide everything you need to know to create a dazzling garden that helps both the threatened honeybee and our own native bees. No matter how small or large your space, and regardless of whether you live in the city, suburbs, or country, just a few simple changes to your garden can fight the effects of colony collapse disorder and the worldwide decline in bee population that threatens our global food chain. There are many personal benefits of having a bee garden as well! Bee gardens:· contain a gorgeous variety of flowers· bloom continuously throughout the seasons· are organic, pesticide-free, and ecologically sustainable· develop healthy and fertile soil· attract birds, butterflies, and other beneficial insects· increase the quantity of your fruit and vegetable harvest· improve the quality, flavor, and size of your produceIllustrated with spectacular full-color photos, The Bee-Friendly Garden debunks myths about bees, explains seasonal flower progression, and provides detailed instructions for nest boxes and water features. From "super blooming" flowers to regional plant lists and plants to avoid, The Bee-Friendly Garden is an essential tool for every gardener who cares about the planet and wants to make their yard a welcoming habitat for nature's most productive pollinator.
Preface vii Introduction: The Benefits of a Bee-Friendly Garden 1 Chapter 1: Our Friends, the Bees 15 Chapter 2: Plants for Your Bee-Friendly Garden 43 Chapter 3: Bee-Friendly Plants for Edible Gardens 103 Chapter 4: Bee Garden Basics 115 Chapter 5: Designing Your Bee Garden 137 Chapter 6: Beyond Your Own Backyard— Becoming a Bee Activist 173 Resources 181 Regional Plant Lists 186 Southeast Region 190 South Central Region 192 Southwest Region 194 Pacific Northwest Region 197 Rocky Mountain/Intermountain West Region 201 Northeast/Midwest/Mid-Atlantic Region 204 Photography Credits 207 Index 208