
planted with about 95% native plants. I have begun a small area of vegetable gardening as well. I have a range of plant species for spring-fall flowering as well as areas of full sun to full shade. I have provided the non-native vegetation in an effort to encourage pollinators as well (things like thyme, parsley, dill, nasturtium, lavender, etc).
Which garden or space are you describing?:
How large is your yard?:
0.10
acres
Are there low traffic areas where the soil is not turned over, tilled or plowed?:
Yes
Are there areas dead wood, brush piles or snags present?:
Yes
Are there areas with pithy twigs (elderberry, cane fruit, sumac, etc…)?:
Yes
Do you have native bunchgrasses?:
Several areas or one large area.
Are there bee nesting blocks?:
Yes
Did you clean or replace your nest block in the last two years?:
Yes
What is the main type of vegetation in the area you are evaluating (park, garden, yard, farm...)?:
Native wildflowers
How much of the garden is planted with flowering annual or perennial plants (including shrubs, vegetables and trees)?:
Most (more than 75%)
Are the flowering plants that you have pollinator friendly?:
Most (more than 75%)
Are flowers planted in clumps?:
Yes.
How much mulch is on the ground?:
Some.
Is there fresh, clean water always available with a perch that bees could stand on and drink?:
Yes
Does the garden use herbicides?:
No.
Are pesticides used in the garden?:
No