I came across a blooming great idea to help apple growers save money on their pest control.

A study by the Journal of Agricultural Economics found that planting wildflowers in apple orchards could save farmers up to £3,000/ha (€ 3,515) every year.

Flower strips create a home for insects like ladybirds and lacewings that eat harmful pests such as aphids, keeping apple trees healthy with less need for chemicals.

A nice way to help profits blossom.