
I'm just beginning this citizen science project, and working through SciStarter. I'm living in a new part of the U.S. in an environment I am having to learn about in regards to plants and pollinators.We have started a vegetable and fruit garden of 20'x50'. It appears we have six apple trees near this garden. I'm battling slugs, insects,deer and rabbit, and trying not to use harmful pesticides or herbicides. I appreciate all information you provide to ensure I am not harming pollinators, and providing safe food sources for them. Thank you.
How large is your yard?:
3.00
acres
Are there areas with sandy loamy soil?:
Yes
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
Are there bee nesting blocks?:
Yes
Does your nest block have less than 20 holes?:
Yes
Did you clean or replace your nest block in the last two years?:
Yes
How many flowers in your garden bloom in spring?:
10 or more
Are flowers planted in clumps?:
Yes.
How much mulch is on the ground?:
Some.
If you use pesticides, do you avoid using neonicotinoid pesticides?:
Yes. I have checked that the pesticides we have do not include neonicotinoids.
Does the garden use herbicides?:
No.
Are pesticides used in the garden?:
Yes
What time of day are pesticides applied?:
Pesticides are applied only at night
Is the drift of pesticides controlled?:
Pesticide drift is controlled.