Mystic Charles Pollinator Pathways
Volunteer coalition of native plant enthusiasts in the Mystic Charles watershed region of MA
Join us on the Mystic Charles Pollinator Pathways Facebook Group to find resources, get advice, share your experience! https://www.facebook.com/groups/mysticcharlespollinators
Join us on zoom meetings the second Tuesday of each month, 7:00-8:30 pm via our Google Group: https://groups.google.com/u/1/g/mystic-charles-pollinator-pathways
03/11/2026
Why we need to leave stems for 2 years, not just 1
Take advantage of this warm spell to trim last year's stems!
MYTH: โTo support stem-nesting bees, gardeners should wait until spring temperatures are consistently above 50 degrees before trimming last year's stems. Pruning earlier will harm the bees overwintering inside the stems"
FACT: "To support stem-nesting bees, gardeners should ensure that last year's stems are trimmed back (to 8-24") by early spring, creating nest sites *before* the first bees of the season emerge."
Stem-nesting bees select dead stems from the previous year for nest sites. Last year's stems do not contain stem nesting bees, and trimming them before the season creates habitat. The bees that emerged during the 2025 season would be nesting and overwintering in stems that grew in prior years, and those stalks should not be disturbed. Pruned stems will fall away naturally in subsequent years with no additional cutting required, and new growth will cover the stem stubble.
For more info on supporting overwintering wildlife, check out our blog post on garden clean up! https://mtcubacenter.org/tips-for-fall-garden-clean-up/
11/14/2025
Celebrating MCPPG's 5th year on Facebook! Thank you for your continuing support. We could never have made it without you. ๐๐ค๐
11/04/2025
We are so excited to kick off our 2025 Seed Bees! We are accepting donations of native seeds and looking for volunteers!
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1w5HgDoukXAA8iBHhHQFgtGQQQTDjjSuI/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=116687653439424352269&rtpof=true&sd=true
TONIGHT!
As we reflect on summer accomplishments, marvel at our September gardens, buy more plants, and start planning for the next growing season, now is the time to join peers and friends for an update on native plant, pollinator pathway, mini-forest, etc. initiatives and activities that members are pursuing in their communities.
This Tuesday, Sept. 9 @ 7:30, come hear from representatives from Arlington, Belmont, Cambridge, Lexington, Medford, Somerville, Watertown and Wi******er about whatโs happening to help biodiversity, expand pollinator pathways, and build awareness for nature-based solutions. If other attendees have updates, questions or concerns, please chime in. All are welcome. See you Tuesday!
To register, join our google group: https://groups.google.com/g/mystic-charles-pollinator-pathways
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