Awesome, really. The best Ted talk i have seen to date. Laura is an excellent speaker on an excellently relevant (and often ignored) issue facing both social-ecological and ecological systems alike.
Thanks so much for the kind words! I am now having some luck raising sunflower leafcutter bees. Please keep your fingers crossed.... Sincerely, Laura at Blossom Meadow Farm
We are going to make garden spots in our coffee farm for the bees, we are one of the few growers that are NOT using roundup(glyphosate) so we have lots of bees 🐝 but we want to be more proactive about it, we want a safe heaven for them and we also want to increase our yields alot more.
Thank you for teaching us about bees and pollination. Now I know why I got only one yellow squash last year! And thanks for taking the time to write out the list of flowers to plant in my garden to attract bees when my wife, daughter, and I visited the tasting room on Saturday.
Awesome, really. The best Ted talk i have seen to date. Laura is an excellent speaker on an excellently relevant (and often ignored) issue facing both social-ecological and ecological systems alike.
Thanks :)
That was ridiculously good. What a surprising and uplifting learning experience to listen to you. Thanks!
Thanks so much for the kind words! I am now having some luck raising sunflower leafcutter bees. Please keep your fingers crossed.... Sincerely, Laura at Blossom Meadow Farm
We are going to make garden spots in our coffee farm for the bees, we are one of the few growers that are NOT using roundup(glyphosate) so we have lots of bees 🐝 but we want to be more proactive about it, we want a safe heaven for them and we also want to increase our yields alot more.
This is awesome! It’s possible to naturally grow a crop without chemicals and the pollinators will help you!
Dandelion and clover are good for soil as well. The tap roots of dandelions aerate the soil and clover fixes nitrogen into the soil
thanks.
Microbats help by reducing insects and pollinating.
Megabats pollinate and disperse seeds 100's of km . Bees 20km.
Bats are important as well!
Thank you for teaching us about bees and pollination. Now I know why I got only one yellow squash last year! And thanks for taking the time to write out the list of flowers to plant in my garden to attract bees when my wife, daughter, and I visited the tasting room on Saturday.
In this short talk I learned more about bees than in my whole life.
They are such amazing creatures - I never feel alone :) Sincerely, Laura
Plant native plants!