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As the earliest signs of spring unfurl in the mild climates, think snowdrops, manzanita, the earliest narcissus, wild iris, and Daphne odora – hmmm, the earliest pollinators are paying even more attention than we are. Th...
For the Love of Orchard Mason Bees, with Thyra McKelvie is an episode from Cultivating Place by Jennifer Jewell / Cultivating Place. As the earliest signs of spring unfurl in the mild climates, think snowdrops, manzanita, the earliest narci...
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As the earliest signs of spring unfurl in the mild climates, think snowdrops, manzanita, the earliest narcissus, wild iris, and Daphne odora – hmmm, the earliest pollinators are paying even more attention than we are. This week, we learn more about some of our earliest and BEST native pollinating bees – the orchard mason bees. We’re in conversation with Thyra McElvie, who loves “these sweet little bees". And it was this love that brought her to gardening in her adulthood. Based in the Pacific Northwest, Thyra works with Rent Mason Bees, an organization that helps bring efficient, native, pollinating solitary bees, including orchard mason (species in genus Osmia) and leaf-cutter bees (mostly species in genus Megachile), into home and productive landscapes around the US. Just a few fabulous statistics for us Gardeners to keep in mind as to all that we can and should feed with our gardens, including our own delight: mason bees can visit (and pollinate) up to 2,000 flowers a day (read: plant more flowers); and just 400 mason bees do the pollinating work equivalent to 4,000 honeybees because of their manner of collecting pollen with their entire abdomen results in the successful pollination of 95% of every flower they land on. Thyra joins us this week to share so much more about who these bee friends are, how to care for them, and why you and your garden will love them, too! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you for listening over the years, and we hope you'll continue to support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow and engage in even more conversations like these. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. To read more and for many more photos, please visit
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For the Love of Orchard Mason Bees, with Thyra McKelvie is from Cultivating Place by Jennifer Jewell / Cultivating Place.
Published Feb 19, 2026 and 00:58:13 long