Grow veggies, help honeybees
THAT STINGS: A honeybee resting on a pumpkin blossom. (Photo: Kazakov/iStockphoto)
Buzz, buzz: Homegrown veggies are, ahem, a mushrooming trend, with food prices rising at the fastest pace in 18 years. Average folks are tearing up lawn and laying in kitchen gardens to save money, live greener (local! organic!) and eat safer (you know exactly where that tomato came from and how it was handled). In choosing what to plant and what to buy, gardeners and consumers can also help honeybees, those beneficial insects who pollinate 30 percent of our edible fruit and vegetable plants. Now's the perfect time to get started, in the midst of National Pollinator Week (June 22-28), which was founded last year to begin counteracting the massive die-offs of honeybees known as Colony Collapse Disorder.

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Grow Veggies, Help Honey Bees
I'm glad that someone is paying attention to and trying to garner some support to the plight of honey bees. I too am VERY worried about the honey bee decline. I live in a rural area and have numerous fruit trees that depend heavily upon the honey bee for pollination. We should ALL be worried. I will tell you that when I plant veggies, I always get mine from Garden Harvest Supply, my online nursery. They ship their plants in 3-4" pots with a well-established root system and I never have.... More