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DO YOUR PART.

Increase Biodiversity in your local community to support change on a greater scale.

We at ODE are dedicated to creating biodiversity through education, resources, and Policy/farmer interaction. All proceeds go towards helping farmers diversify their crops, increase crop yields, adopt polyculture habits, and support local bee populations. These seemingly small resources can make a major impact on the biodiversity, pollinator support/population, and breaking up food deserts in your ecoregion. Choose resources that work for you and your lifestyle. Whether you’re in an urban or rural area, we can all make an impact on Our Diverse Earth.

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SIZE:

24    48    72

Description- The ODE Window box is your choice of 24, 48, and 72 inches in length and 12 in. in width. The wooden box supports healthy root growth. This low maintenance solution encourages biodiversity and breaks up food deserts, to help encourage diverse pollination in Native and Honeybee populations.

ODE window box         coming soon

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ROOTS native seed packets

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Description- Native plants to your region are important to local pollinators because they are essential for plant reproduction and produce genetic diversity which gives pollinators the best resources based on location. Looking to plant native species? Check out the packet that fits your ecoregion. Informational Pamphlets included in every purchase. 

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    • New England Packet (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont) includes some but not limited to shrubs, ferns, Carry Trees, native grass, and perennials.

 

    • Mid- Atlantic Packet (Delaware , Kentucky , Maryland , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Virginia , Washington DC , West Virginia) includes some but not limited to Forest perennials, shrubs, wet gardens, oak tree, red cedar, and black cherry.

 

    • Great Lakes Packet ( Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin) includes some but not limited to prairie plants, vines, and milkweed.

 

    • Southeast (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee) includes some but not limited to sea oats, venus fly traps, wildflowers, and the Carolina Piedmont. 

 

    • Central Plains  (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska) includes some but not limited to tallgrass-prairie forbs, grasses, shrubs, and other wetland plants.

 

    • Rocky Mountain (Colorado, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming) includes some but not limited to warm and cool season grasses, rock garden plants, shrubs, hardy own root roses, and xeriscape plants.

 

    • Southwest (Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas) includes some but not limited to heirloom herbs, wildflowers, shrubs, and dry grass.

 

    • Pacific (Alaska, California, Hawaii) includes some but not limited to perennials, cannon land plants, and shrubs.

 

    • Northwest (Idaho , Oregon , Washington) includes some but not limited to Deep root willows,  herbs, lavender, and juniper

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Beekeeping Kits

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Bee starter Kit includes all materials necessary for managing a hive through the first year.

Equipment Includes the following:

Bee Suit

Hive Tool

Bottom Board

Top Board

Hive Lid

Two Deep Brood Boxes and Frames

Year Two Honey Bee Kit - all the supplies you’ll need to begin harvesting honey

Equipment Includes the following:

Fume Board

All Natural Bee Away Spray

Two Shallow Super Boxes and Frames

Seeding

Ecoregions

Native Beekeeping kit

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Includes Wooden teardrop shape hive, plastic bee container to store larvae over the winter, Blue Orchard Bee attractant, 50 reid tubes.

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