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The Importance of Pollination in the Garden

Writer's picture: Leah BrooksLeah Brooks

Updated: Feb 15



There are many reasons why a gardener may not have pollinators:


  • You’re growing indoors

  • You’re growing under a pool cage

  • You’re growing a small garden


If this is you, then it's time to be the bee!


 

Being Your Own Bee


Regardless of what you may have heard in the past, you do not need bees or other pollinating bugs to pollinate your plants successfully. Here are some of my top tips for being your own bee!





 

Other Options


If you do not feel hand-pollinating is the best option, here are my other tips on growing successfully without pollinators.

Grow parthenocarpic (naturally seedless) zucchini, yellow squash, and cucumbers!

Parthenocarpic Zucchini:

Parthenocarpic Cucumber:

  • Diva or Arkansas Little Leaf Cucumber from Tomato Growers OR Johnny’s Seeds. NOTE: There are many varieties of parthenocarpic cucumber available to you.



 





 

Grow a Pollinator Garden to Increase Your Fruit & Veggie Yields!



Almost every school garden has pollinator plants, which can be in your child’s garden too!


Growing a pollinator garden is super fun and highly educational. I recommend a few resources to help you and your child develop a beautiful pollinator garden together.

Click on this PDF to download common pollinator plants you can grow!





What About Wildflowers?




Grow Florida wildflowers with your children to feed the native bees, butterflies, and wildlife! Wildflower gardens are easy to grow. Learn to grow wildflowers here and visit a wildflower garden near you!




Check out these free fabulous classroom resources:




 


Don't Forget the Bees!


As a gardener, I feel it is vital to spread the word about the importance of bees in the gardening world. Bees are indispensable pollinators in agriculture, facilitating the reproduction of numerous crops and contributing substantially to the biodiversity of our ecosystems. Through their foraging activities, bees transfer pollen from male to female flower parts, a process vital for producing fruits and seeds.


This intricate dance of pollination enhances crop yields and fosters genetic diversity within plant populations. Beyond the agricultural realm, bees also play a crucial role in supporting the growth of flowering plants, influencing the overall health of ecosystems. Understanding and appreciating the intricate relationship between bees and plants is fundamental for our food security and the preservation of ecological balance and resilience in our natural environments.


Here are some of my favorite educational resources regarding bees:

 

Thanks for reading!

Reach out to me with any questions or concerns by clicking here.

~ Leah Brooks








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