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Bee Bio | Hillary Sardiñas
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Research on Habitat Restoration for Native Bees in Agricultural Systems. Skip to primary content. They come in a variety of colors and sizes, ranging from the minute. Species to large, more familiar bees such as Bumble bees and Carpenter bees. Check out Rolin Coville’s. Amazing pictures to get a sense of their vast variability. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Research on Habitat Restoration for Native Bees in Agricultural Systems. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: May 2015. Honey bee life cycle. May 27, 2015. Check out t his neat video. May 19, 2015. How will they accomplish this? However, the strategy had already been criticized for not doing enough to alter the use of pesticides currently being used today (that are having deleterious effects on pollinator populations). Read the whole strategy here (pdf).
Hedgerows | Hillary Sardiñas
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Research on Habitat Restoration for Native Bees in Agricultural Systems. Skip to primary content. Photo by R. Long. For information on planting palettes for hedgerows in your region, check out the Xerces Society’s plant list page. In Yolo County, my study area, John Anderson runs Hedgerow Farms. Which specializes in growing plants for hedgerow plantings. Or the California Alliance with Family Farmers resource guide. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
Associates | Hillary Sardiñas
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Research on Habitat Restoration for Native Bees in Agricultural Systems. Skip to primary content. Claire Kremen, PhD. Neal Williams, PhD. Neal, a professor in the entomology department at UC Davis, provides his expertise to my projects. His work focused on pollinator conservation in both natural and agricultural landscapes. Williams Lab Webpage. Kelly Garbach, PhD. Kelly is a professor in the Environmental Science department at Loyola University Chicago. Garbach Bio. Lora Morandin, PhD. Lauren has a B...
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Research on Habitat Restoration for Native Bees in Agricultural Systems. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Pollinators in our food system. July 25, 2016. I was recently interviewed on Delicious Revolution, a radio show and podcast about food, culture and place. It’s a show of in-depth interviews with people involved in food and food movements. You can hear it by subscribing to the podcast or you can listen right on the website: http:/ deliciousrevolutionshow.com/news/2016/23-hillary...
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Chickadee Gardens: August 2015
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Thursday, August 27, 2015. Purple Garden, White Garden. After coming down off of last week's post about Botanist Peter Goldblatt's garden. This all seems rather unexciting. Still, I press on, documenting my own garden throughout the year. I've already covered several of my color-themed borders here at Chickadee Gardens such as the yellow, blue, orange, and chocolate gardens. This week let's take a look at the cool and shady white border and also the hot, dry purple and silver border. Snowline' on the lef...
Chickadee Gardens: January 2016
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Thursday, January 28, 2016. Making A New Garden: History and Soil. There is a fabulous website - the Web Soil Survey. Hooray for all this knowledge. That only goes so far for me, though. I need to be hands-on, to dig in it and see for myself. Happily, this past week I've had a chance to do so as I've started planting a few larger shrubs and trees and have seen what this land is made up of. It all began with the planting of my four Olea europaea '. Guess what happened to all those moving boxes? Next was t...
Chickadee Gardens: December 2015
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Thursday, December 24, 2015. Merry Christmas 2015 from Chickadee Gardens at Blue Jay Lane. Much has happened at Chickadee Gardens in the past two weeks. We have officially moved residence- a Herculean task neither of us wishes to go through ever. Again. Ever. Even the labyrinth looks smashing in shades of white. In the same spot now covered in snow. David has dreams of his own shop/garage space, so he had a Tuff Shed built. Here is the pad put down recently as a base. Note: David says his! On a sunnier m...
Chickadee Gardens: June 2016
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Thursday, June 30, 2016. Our First Summer at Blue Jay Lane. The flower that is the banner for this blog, Mimulus aurantiacus. Or shrubby/sticky monkey flower made the move and is showing its appreciation by blooming. The remainder of one giant brush pile was made into wood chips with this beast rented from our favorite store, Don's Rentals in Saint Helens. Diabolo', Sambucus nigra. Thundercloud', Sambucus racemosa. Sutherland Gold', Hydrangea. Fuji Waterfall', Rhamnus californica. And two Vaccinium ovatum.
Chickadee Gardens: September 2016
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Thursday, September 29, 2016. That was fast. September over. Now, October greets us. As summer wound down I was able to take advantage of cooler days and move a few things around. Yes, already- moving plants! We were also able to plug away on a few projects. Here's a wrap-up of September:. Karly Rose' in the evening sun. I see why it's got the name rose in it. Two of these grasses were gifted to me at our garden blogger's spring plant swap. I did not know what to expect but am very pleased. We saw the ne...
Chickadee Gardens: November 2015
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Thursday, November 19, 2015. Making a New Garden: Finding Land. For over a year we have been actively searching for a few acres to either build a tiny house or remodel a small, existing farmhouse. After a long search, we were mentally exhausted and ready to take a break from looking. Then in September we found this:. The adventures ahead of us are plenty. This is our forever home where we plan to live out our lives. I want to take special care to garden sustain-ably and to consider every move bef...We ar...
Chickadee Gardens: August 2016
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Thursday, August 25, 2016. What could be more mundane than a rock pile? So I say to myself as I look at this first photo. Stay with me here.it's gone, the rock pile. Finally. After nine months of looking at it, mowing around it, trying to photograph the garden and magically keep it from blemishing photographs, it exists no longer! Part of me rejoiced in having rocks to play with. After all, my brother is a geologist and, well, I collected rocks as a kid so what's not to love? Oh, remember this one? I'm g...
Chickadee Gardens: Chickens!
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Thursday, January 05, 2017. It's time to meet the ladies! Sure you're ready. Let's go now! We were off and running, driving about 20 minutes south to buy a few hens one rainy Sunday. One minute we were doing chores around the house, the next we were off to buy chickens. Here they are. FM calls this the "album cover picture." Front and center is Frida, back row left to right: Effie, Betty and Blanche. Let's meet them individually, how about that? She's first at the door, ready to go. Gal on the go! Very b...
Chickadee Gardens: April 2016
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Thursday, April 28, 2016. April Showers and Some Flowers. The month of April has flown by and we've been busy. I did take a few moments to take in the flowers, so to speak, which I thought would be a nice change of pace. First up, however, let's get the latest projects out of the way and move on to some inspiring details. The rot is somewhat evident in this photo. Although I cannot find a "before" photo of this exact scene, the small tree in the center got a thin-out. There were a couple rather large...
Chickadee Gardens: February 2016
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Thursday, February 25, 2016. Northwest Flower and Garden Show: Display Gardens. This week at Chickadee Gardens I bring you images from the 2016 Northwest Flower and Garden Show. In Seattle. The show, now in its 28th year, celebrated with the theme of National Parks, which are in their 100th year. There were display gardens, demos, seminars, and, of course, vendors at the marketplace as well as the antiques market. Today we explore the display gardens:. Nevertheless, it was stunning and my favorite. With ...
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Research on Habitat Restoration for Native Bees in Agricultural Systems. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Honey bee life cycle. May 27, 2015. Check out t his neat video. May 19, 2015. How will they accomplish this? However, the strategy had already been criticized for not doing enough to alter the use of pesticides currently being used today (that are having deleterious effects on pollinator populations). Read the whole strategy here (pdf). April 23, 2015. Bees are smart and discerning...
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