What are Pollinators?
Pollinators are animals that perform the process of pollination by carrying pollen from one flower to another. This makes it possible for seeds to be produced by the plant.
Pollinators are animals that perform the process of pollination by carrying pollen from one flower to another. This makes it possible for seeds to be produced by the plant.
Pollinators are crucial to the creation of food and the sustainability of plants. Agricultural production is only possible because of pollinators; without them, many plants that generate food would not yield anything. “Pollinators are responsible for the reproduction of 90% of flowering plants and 75% of our crops” (Sustainable Development, Read more…
Pollinator numbers have been declining for many reasons, and P.O.P. focuses on two of the most critical: habitat loss and pesticide use. Pollinators need places to live in order to survive, but with more and more land being used for cities or farming, their habitat is being destroyed. This kind Read more…
Two easy ways to help our pollinators are to plant a pollinator garden and use natural pest control methods like ladybugs! These gardens provide places for pollinators to nest and flowers for them to eat and pollinate.
For pollinators to thrive, they require reliable food sources in easy to locate areas at frequent intervals. Pollinator packs are designed to address the needs of both pollinators and people; they are easy to assemble, simple to maintain, and highly attractive. P.O.P. participants merely need to plant their pollinator pack Read more…
Find a medium-sized pot and fill it ¾ of the way full of soil. Carefully take the seedlings out of the pollinator pack and place them where you want them to grow. Gently fill in the spaces between the seedlings with soil, so they stand upright. Water your container well, Read more…