What a happy coincidence last week when I spotted the season’s first ladybugs and watched the first fireflies click on their little lamps. No doubt you already know that ladyBUGS are actually beetles. Fireflies are beetles, too, and just like ladybugs, they can fly. The difference is that fireflies belong to the family Lampyridae, many | read more →
Every day can be Earth Day in our habitat gardens, as we celebrate our wildlife on native or adapted plants. I was thrilled to be on the spot when this graceful white-lined sphinx moth dashed around my pink evening primrose. You can see why it’s commonly called a hummingbird moth! We often think of bees | read more →
air date: May 3, 2025
Glowing, glowing, gone? Find out why summer’s beloved fireflies are on the wane and how we can help with Ben Pfeiffer of Firefly Conservation and Research. A rental house gardener charms up a small yard with plants, art, and creative ideas with curbside discards. Carder Nastri from Fireproof Plants shows how to propagate and graft succulents.