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Photo by Ginny Stibolt

By watching and recording the bees at sunflowers in your garden, you can help us understand the challenges that bees are facing.
  • It takes less than 30 minutes.
  • It's easy.
  • Free Sunflower seeds for planting.
  • No knowledge of bees required!

Enter your bee counts online or send us your paper form.
We would love to have you join us; let’s help our most important pollinators together!

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The Buzz from the Great Sunflower Project

Hi Everyone!

It's been an exciting spring. The Great Sunflower Project (www.greatsunflower.org) has almost 30,000 participants and people are planting in every state in the United States and every province in Canada. Wow!

We've had a few issues getting seeds out and appreciate your patience. We originally planned to have four of us stuffing all the envelopes! When we had 12,000 people sign up in one week, we realized we needed another plan. At the same time, we tested the seeds that American meadows had sent us. Instead of the guaranteed 80% germination rate, we planted 102 seeds and got SIX plants. I have to say that this was about my worst nightmare.

Fortunately, American meadows has replaced the seed and sent us a new shipment of packets. So, if you haven't received your packet of seeds yet, they are being mailed tomorrow from San Francisco. I haven't had the opportunity to test these seeds but American meadows says 80% germination - again.... I've got my fingers crossed.

All seeds shipped out by 4/25/2008

Thanks for your patience!

Latest information on colony collapse disorder from thedailygreen.com

From thedailygreen.com

4.14.2008 7:49 AM

Survey: Beekeepers Lost 35% of Bees This Winter

Bumblebees Also Hurting ... And Where's That Government Aid?

There was a Senate Briefing last week, called by Senators Boxer (D-CA), Casey (D-PA) and Collins (R-ME) on the decline of honey bees and native pollinators and the threat posed to agriculture. Speaking at the briefing besides the senators were:

May Berenbaum, Chair of the National Academy of Science Committee on the Status Of North American Pollinators; Jeff Pettis from the USDA;

Seed packets - some say wildflower, some say sunflower, some are handprinted!

We've had a huge response to our sunflower project and have been scrambling to keep up with mailing seeds. Because of that, we've chosen to use a variety of different seed packets while waiting for our "custom" ones. If you got a pack labelled wildflower, know that all those seeds are sunflowers. We had just run out of sunflower packets and wanted to get them to you quickly!

Listen to Ginny Stibolt's podcast

Ginny Stibolt, who took our signature bee photo, has done a marvelous podcast about the project for the Jacksonville, FL paper. You can find it right here.

Sunset magazine covers the Great Sunflower Project

Look at our coverage in Sunset magazine online!

Link to sunset

Radio interview about the Great Sunflower Project on KCBS

For those of you who weren't up at 5:40 AM and listening to KCBS, you can listen to my interview about the Great Sunflower Project! Right here!

Read about the project in the SF Examiner

The SF Examiner did a great interview about the project. It's always so funny to see what a news story picks up. I was surprised by the interest in bee stings this time! You can see it at:

http://www.examiner.com/a-1280496~3_Minute_Interview__Gretchen_LeBuhn.ht...

Gretchen