New research this year has expanded from merely identifying species in New Hampshire to assessing what plants our pollinators actually prefer. This is important as non-native plants differ in their ability to preserve populations of native bees and butterflies. This means your garden is more important than ever in helping researchers address the Insect Apocalypse.
As a general rule if you want a garden that is buzzing with life, avoid pesticides, sterile hybrids, double florals, and, whenever possible, do plant NH native plants. Record your findings all year long and SHARE them with iNatualist. Believe me, researchers are looking at your photos — including ones you took years ago in your garden if the date and GPS data are recorded. Get started now!