Across Britain, gardeners face parched summers, bald patches and rising bills. A low, scented cover spreads quietly, ...
Gardeners are rethinking their plots as weather and wallets tighten, seeking greener looks with fewer chores and sweeter ...
This native shrub has beautiful flowers, stunning foliage, and delicious berries. Birds not only visit for the fruit but also ...
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🐝 Bees revolt against their queen: why?

In honeybee hives, a surprising phenomenon regularly occurs: worker bees can turn against their own queen to replace her when they deem her too weak. This practice, called supersedure, plays a ...
This autumn, ‘unsung hero’ farmers are hard at work giving nature a helping hand for the seasons ahead, providing wildflower ...
When managed correctly, incorporating co-products into winter feeding programs can stretch limited hay supplies, maintain cow ...
Catherine Carton became a beekeeper after chatting to a friend's dad about his hobby, and she hasn't looked back since - here she explains how she created and hive and looks after the bees ...
Where do all of the bees go in the winter? Discover where their buzz goes and how they survive the cold winter months.
You probably know that hummingbirds can hover, if you've ever watched them feed. But these tiny pollinators lead fascinating ...
Shrubs that produce berries can feed birds through the winter when insects are gone, according to the National Wildlife Federation. The dense branches also give birds cover from wind and predators.
Seen through a microscope, a cornucopia of common crops offer lessons on new techniques for making agriculture more ...