Hobbyist beekeepers are buzzing after reversing America's critical bee shortage in just 5 years

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Hobbyist beekeepers are buzzing after reversing America's critical bee shortage in just 5 years - Lemmy.World

Article (from earlier this year): https://finance.yahoo.com/news/hobbyist-beekeepers-buzzing-reversing-america-212213119.html [https://finance.yahoo.com/news/hobbyist-beekeepers-buzzing-reversing-america-212213119.html]

Native bees are still fucked. Get a bee house for your house and plant flowers to help. Get rid of your lawn too.
How does one get rid of a lawn?

I dig mine out, covered the ground with shredded cedar (an attractive mulch) and planted a diverse set of trees and smaller plants. My city offered a free one hour consultation with a landscaper to select drought tolerant plants I would like and plan an arrangement of them. I replaced all the sprinkler heads with drip irrigation nodes controlled by a Rachio that does smart adjustments like not watering in the rain.

Now we have a beautiful yard with redbud trees and lavender and blue flowering sage plants everywhere. The bees happen to love it. I have a little hibiscus plant which I baby with extra water and it produces stunning flowers one after another.

I’m talking about my front yard there, which has pure ornamental value. The back yard lawn I also dug out but I replaced it with UC Verde Buffalo Grass. This is a rich, soft drought-tolerant grass that looks great short or long and doesn’t require constant watering. You can even stop watering for long periods and it will just go dormant.

I didn’t want to lose the back lawn because I have kids and they play on it.

I did all of the above myself while working full time, except for the tree installations, which did involve a work crew coming out to dig holes.

I have a lot of yard to maintain and it has been a project over the years. Drip irrigation is less “set and forget” than I hoped - every once in a while there’s a line that’s clogged or burst.

But we are in an area that has been embattled with droughts over the years and showering a lawn with sprinklers every morning is just idiotic here. I’d say 70% of my neighborhood have ditched their lawns. Some just let them die and haven’t done shit about it. Others have gone whole hog into stone and succulent makeovers. And the other 30% still overwater their shit until water is flowing out over the sidewalks and down the gutter. These are mostly old people with old ideas - the earth is patiently waiting for them to die off.

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Thanks for this comprehensive run down of what you did. Sounds like it is much prettier than a lawn.