March 2022 Issue 160

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Planting For Pollinators Bernie Dinter, Horticulturist and owner of Dinter Nursery

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healthy garden is one with diversity. A wide range of plants attracts many forms of wildlife, but the most important group is pollinating insects. Most plants require insect pollination to set seed to carry on the species or set fruit on edible plants. Edible plants are not just for us but for many forms of wildlife that pass through the garden, especially birds. Honey bees come to mind when we think of pollinating insects but they are an introduction from Europe

and require managed hives to thrive. We are fortunate to have many species of native pollinating insects such as the Blue Mason Bees and many species of Bumble Bees. These are the most important garden pollinators, which we hardly notice. Diversity of plants keep insects thriving and it can be achieved by having something blooming in every season, especially early spring and late fall when there are fewer native species blooming. Insects prefer smaller sized flowers rather than large flowers that we plant for colourful gardens. Plants with double blooms are beautiful but useless to insects as the anthers holding pollen have been bred out

of the flower. A good example of a February/March blooming favourite is Erica or winter blooming heather. Several plant families are favoured by insects. The rose family has a wide range of trees and shrubs, all with 5 petal saucer-like flowers. The aster family is one of the largest with the familiar daisy bloom being a large cluster of small single blooms preferred by insects. The carrot family is recognized by its large, round cluster of tiny flowers. The mint family that includes lavender is characterized by its tubular flowers that insects like climbing into. These families represent most of the common garden plants and will be enjoyed by both yourself and the little noticed insect world.

Pollinator Gardens Plan and Plant Now Many plants to choose from including: Cotoneaster California Lilac Salal (Native) Rock Cress - Aubretia Sweet William Candytuft Beebalm Sage Thyme Lavender Maple Trees Dogwoods Linden Trees and many more.. Serving local gardeners since 1973

www.dinternursery.ca 250 748-2023

5km South of Duncan on Hwy 1

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Anthropocene means we hold the key to our future

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page 68

Cowichan Elder College Spring Program

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page 67

Why We Should Read: Indigenous Relations

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pages 65-66

The Herons (Smuqw’a) are Back

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page 62

Spring Clean Checklist

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page 60

Grounding Wool

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page 59

A Song that Changed Me

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pages 56-57

Wild Flower and Ecological Reserves

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page 55

Prenatal Secure Attachment

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page 58

Growing Healthy Children in Times of Stress

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page 54

The Second Seven Years of Childhood

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page 53

Common Ground

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page 49

Shut the Fridge Door

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page 47

Glutathione “The Master Antioxidant”

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page 48

Public Overwhelmingly Supports Conservation In Municipal Forest Reserve

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pages 43-44

Chris Ronald with John Macarthur Ellis

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pages 45-46

Providence Farm Garden Volunteers Call Out

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Seedy Saturday is Coming

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page 39

Colouring Outside of the Lines

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page 35

Inspire The Next Generation of Growers

1min
page 38

Planting For Pollinators

2min
page 37

Thinking of Planting An Edible Landscape? Ado Can Help

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page 36

Frame Your Family This Spring

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page 33

Romancing the Stone with Kristina Boardman

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page 32

Living Your Design Immersion Workshop

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page 34

Thoughts on Interior Design for the Successful Single Professional Woman

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page 31

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page 30

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Celebrating Women - International Women’s Day

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page 23

Vegan Synthetic-Free Truly Natural

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Creating Wellness for You and the Environment

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page 24

The Miracle of Wool

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page 27

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page 28

Are you a newcomer here in Canada? Welcome

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page 22

The Art + Math Beauty Equation

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page 7

March Events

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pages 5-6

Tomato & Egg Stew

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page 21

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pages 19-20

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History Glass

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