Create a Pollinator Garden: Easy and Beautiful Tips
Design your own pollinator garden to attract butterflies, bees, and other pollinators with nectar and pollen sources. Learn about the benefits of native plants, planting strategies, and a variety of flowers to create a vibrant and thriving garden that supports biodiversity.
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Pollinator Garden It s easy and beautiful!
What is a pollinator garden? A pollinator garden is designed to provide nectar and pollen sources to pollinators (butterflies, bees and others) throughout the growing season. Plants are planted in clumps rather than single plants to better attract pollinators. Native plants are used when possible because they will attract more native pollinators. Native plants can serve as hosts for larvae of some pollinators. A variety of flower colors and shapes attract different pollinators variety is the spice of life!
Plants to attract butterflies and butterfly caterpillars Butterflies Caterpillars Alyssum Borage Aster Fennel Bee Balm Grasses Butterfly Bush Hollyhocks Cosmos Lupine Daylily Milkweed Delphinium Nettle Dianthus Salvia Globe Thistle Thistle Marigold
Plants to attract hummingbirds Bee balm Begonia Coral Bells Fuchsia Lily Lupine Phlox Sweet William Verbena Zinnia Male ruby throated humming bird at coral bells
Anyone can build a beautiful pollinator garden in their yard, on their patio, deck or anywhere! pollinators food flowers