I think if we understand the pollinators then so much more of our gardening WORKS right?? In the end, a gardener is really like an A class matchmaker. 😁
I just did a podcast for a local group about pollinators and predators in the garden. It's important to know which are which lol but sometimes the line is a fuzzy one. Cutworm moths for example are pollinators of my Tomatoes while their larvae, the cutworms, eat the fruit.
Nature is a real mix and doesn't particularly care that we humans only like certain parts of the deal of life.
I think if we understand the pollinators then so much more of our gardening WORKS right?? In the end, a gardener is really like an A class matchmaker. 😁
I just did a podcast for a local group about pollinators and predators in the garden. It's important to know which are which lol but sometimes the line is a fuzzy one. Cutworm moths for example are pollinators of my Tomatoes while their larvae, the cutworms, eat the fruit.
Nature is a real mix and doesn't particularly care that we humans only like certain parts of the deal of life.