|
![]() |
|||
|
||||
Overview"Beekeepers and the general public want to assist honey bees and other pollinators. Increasing floral habitat beautifies right-of-ways, surface mine sites or suburban backyards, but it also provides food to pollinators, reduce chemical use, and increase pollinator populations. Filled with tips and advice, this book chronicles one person's ""leap of faith"" toward longterm land management that blends forestry, politics, energy industries, and apiculture. ""Dr. Tammy Horn Potter is not just a leader in expanding the acreage of bee trees and shrubs, she is THE leader in that field. Her work with mine reclamation areas in Kentucky inspired us in West Virginia to follow in her footsteps. This wonderful book should be read not only by every beekeeper, but also by everyone who cares about our ecology and environment. Housing developments now take acres and acres of bee forage and turn them into barren deserts for our bees. We need more people like Tammy. This book is all the guide you need to help the honey bees and every other pollinator on the planet!"" -- Dan O'Hanlon ""Horn Potter weaves together her unique experiences reclaiming coal mines with pollinator habitat. This book shows how forests can be 'sleeping giants of pollinator restoration.' Filled with plant science and the character of the trees and plants suited to build forage acres; memorable and practical tree knowledge every beekeeper can use."" -- Danielle Downey, danielle@projectapism.org ""Tammy Horn addresses the significance of honey bees and pollinator-friendly trees--the most important plants for spring colony build-up. As major nectar producers during the honey flow, trees for bees are vital to nurturing the ecological and economical benefits of honey and pollination as well as reducing soil erosion and improving air quaility."" -- Mike Connor, honeytreenursery.com" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tammy Horn PotterPublisher: Wicwas Press Imprint: Wicwas Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.191kg ISBN: 9781878075567ISBN 10: 187807556 Pages: 136 Publication Date: 01 July 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsDr. Tammy Horn Potter is not just a leader in expanding the acreage of bee trees and shrubs, she is THE leader in that field. Her work with mine reclamation areas in Kentucky inspired us in West Virginia to follow in her footsteps. This wonderful book should be read not only by every beekeeper, but also by everyone who cares about our ecology and environment. Housing developments now take acres and acres of bee forage and turn them into barren deserts for our bees. We need more people like Tammy. This book is all the guide you need to help the honey bees and every other pollinator on the planet! -- Dan O'Hanlon Horn Potter weaves together her unique experiences reclaiming coal mines with pollinator habitat. This book shows how forests can be 'sleeping giants of pollinator restoration.' Filled with plant science and the character of the trees and plants suited to build forage acres; memorable and practical tree knowledge every beekeeper can use. -- Danielle Downey, danielle@projectapism.org Tammy Horn addresses the significance of honey bees and pollinator-friendly trees--the most important plants for spring colony build-up. As major nectar producers during the honey flow, trees for bees are vital to nurturing the ecological and economical benefits of honey and pollination as well as reducing soil erosion and improving air quaility. -- Mike Connor, honeytreenursery.co """Dr. Tammy Horn Potter is not just a leader in expanding the acreage of bee trees and shrubs, she is THE leader in that field. Her work with mine reclamation areas in Kentucky inspired us in West Virginia to follow in her footsteps. This wonderful book should be read not only by every beekeeper, but also by everyone who cares about our ecology and environment. Housing developments now take acres and acres of bee forage and turn them into barren deserts for our bees. We need more people like Tammy. This book is all the guide you need to help the honey bees and every other pollinator on the planet!"" -- Dan O'Hanlon ""Horn Potter weaves together her unique experiences reclaiming coal mines with pollinator habitat. This book shows how forests can be 'sleeping giants of pollinator restoration.' Filled with plant science and the character of the trees and plants suited to build forage acres; memorable and practical tree knowledge every beekeeper can use."" -- Danielle Downey, danielle@projectapism.org ""Tammy Horn addresses the significance of honey bees and pollinator-friendly trees--the most important plants for spring colony build-up. As major nectar producers during the honey flow, trees for bees are vital to nurturing the ecological and economical benefits of honey and pollination as well as reducing soil erosion and improving air quaility."" -- Mike Connor, honeytreenursery.co" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |