Pollinators on the Roof: Bees, Butterflies, and Beyond
Many solitary bees nest in bare, sandy patches or hollow stems. Leave small open soil areas, bundle pruned canes, and avoid excessive mulching. Minimizing pesticide drift safeguards delicate life cycles and improves reproductive success.
Pollinators on the Roof: Bees, Butterflies, and Beyond
Combine early-flowering native bulbs, mid-season herbs, and late asters or goldenrods. This sequence keeps nectar flowing for butterflies, hoverflies, and bees, transforming your rooftop into a reliable refueling station through variable weather.
