Huckle Bee Farms Says a 10-Square-Foot Garden Patch Can Support Pollinator-Friendly Gardening Goals
BEDFORD, United States - April 17, 2026 / Huckle Bee Farms LLC /
Huckle Bee Farms LLC, a honey producer based in Bedford, Pennsylvania, has released a new spring garden planning guide aimed at helping homeowners build pollinator-friendly outdoor spaces. Published ahead of the active growing season, the guide offers practical steps for residents interested in supporting local pollinator populations through deliberate planting choices and habitat design.
A Practical Resource for Pollinator Conservation
The guide addresses pollinator conservation by walking readers through straightforward, low-effort adjustments they can make in their own yards and gardens. It covers plant selection, bloom timing, pesticide reduction, and water source placement - factors that directly influence the health and activity of local bee populations.
The guide identifies more than a dozen native plant species that provide consistent nectar and pollen sources across the spring and summer months. By staggering bloom times, gardeners can maintain a continuous food supply for bees from early spring through late fall, helping to close the gaps in forage that commonly put pressure on local colonies.
"We designed this guide specifically for homeowners who want to save the bees but are not sure where to start," said Sarah Reilly, Co-Owner of Huckle Bee Farms LLC. "Even a 10-square-foot patch of native flowering plants can make a measurable difference for the pollinators living in your neighborhood."
Pollinator-Friendly Gardening Made Accessible
Pollinator-friendly gardening has drawn increasing attention as research continues to document declines in wild and managed bee populations across North America. Huckle Bee Farms has made the guide available at no cost through the farm's online platform, presenting it as a community resource.
The guide also addresses common errors gardeners make when attempting to support pollinators - including over-reliance on ornamental plants bred for visual appeal rather than nectar output, and the unintended effects of broad-spectrum pesticide use during peak foraging hours. Each recommendation is grounded in evidence-based practices and written to be actionable without requiring prior gardening experience.
Bedford County, Pennsylvania, where Huckle Bee Farms operates, contains a mix of agricultural land and natural habitat that makes local pollinator health a concern for both farmers and residents. The farm manages multiple hive colonies in the region and has observed directly how landscape decisions made by individual homeowners can affect the foraging range and productivity of local bees.
Supporting Local Ecosystems Through Individual Action
Beyond plant selection, the guide encourages readers to consider their yards as part of a broader, connected habitat. It includes sections on leaving areas of bare soil for ground-nesting native bees, reducing lawn coverage in favor of clover and wildflower mixes, and avoiding fall leaf litter removal - practices that benefit a wider range of pollinators beyond managed honeybee colonies.
Huckle Bee Farms notes that the guide reflects the farm's continued focus on education alongside honey production. The farm has served the Bedford, Pennsylvania community for several years, and the spring guide represents one of its most thorough public outreach efforts to date.
The guide is structured to take a reader from initial planning through planting and seasonal maintenance, serving as a reference that can be consulted throughout the growing season rather than a one-time resource.
About Huckle Bee Farms LLC
Huckle Bee Farms LLC is a honey producer located in Bedford, Pennsylvania. The farm raises honeybee colonies and produces raw honey for local and regional markets. In addition to its agricultural operations, Huckle Bee Farms maintains a commitment to community education around bee health, pollinator conservation, and sustainable land practices.
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Contact Information:
Huckle Bee Farms LLC
2551 Imlertown Road
BEDFORD, PA 15522
United States
James Douglas
+1 (724) 747-7855
https://hucklebeefarms.com