A pollinator-friendly garden not only adds beauty but also supports vital wildlife like bees and butterflies.
Start by planting native flowers, as they provide the best nectar and pollen for local pollinators.
Choose a variety of plants that bloom in different seasons to ensure year-round food sources.
Avoid chemical pesticides, which can harm bees and butterflies, and opt for natural pest control instead.
Include host plants like milkweed for butterflies to lay eggs and shrubs for shelter.
Provide a shallow water source with stones for pollinators to rest safely.
Group flowers in clusters to attract more visitors.
With these simple steps, your garden will buzz with life and color!