When envisioning a garden for pollinators, lush native plant landscapes often come to mind. However, a vegetable garden, thoughtfully designed with pollinators in mind, can yield equally or even superior results. By treating vegetables with the same care and attention typically reserved for native plants, gardeners can create a pollinator-friendly space that is not only productive but also cost-effective and easier to manage. Edibles, often overlooked in discussions about pollinator habitats, offer significant ecological benefits. Winter vegetables, like Brassicas native to Europe, align well with the foraging needs of honey bees, which are primarily German or Italian in origin. Conversely, most summer vegetables, native to the Americas, provide critical resources for native bee species, creating a dynamic and seasonally balanced pollinator ecosystem.
Attendees will learn strategies to maximize pollinator support while enjoying the rewards of a flourishing vegetable garden. Limited ticket quantity available. Grab yours today!
Although we are not open to the public on a daily basis, you can view our dynamic, breathtaking property through tours, events, or by taking one of our camps or classes.
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Email: info@moorefarmsbg.org
Phone: (843) 210-7582
Hours
Monday – Friday
7:30am – 4:00pm
100 New Zion Rd
Lake City, SC 29560
(Located off of U.S. 378, just 4 miles from Downtown Lake City.)
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