How to Create a Pollinator-Friendly Flower Garden

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Select a diverse range of native flowering plants that provide nectar and pollen throughout the growing season.

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This ensures that pollinators have a consistent food source from early spring through late fall, supporting their needs throughout their active periods.

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Different pollinators are attracted to different flower shapes and sizes. Include a variety of flowers such as tubular.

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Provide a shallow water source, such as a birdbath with rocks or a small pond, for pollinators to drink and bathe.

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Avoid using chemical pesticides and herbicides in your garden, as they can harm pollinators.

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Incorporate elements that provide shelter and habitat for pollinators, such as small bushes, grasses, and bee hotels.

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Create a diverse garden environment by including a mix of flowering plants, shrubs, and trees.

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