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Creating A Pollinator Friendly Garden

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Creating a pollinator-friendly garden involves planting a variety of flowers and plants that attract and support pollinators such as bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.

Key Features

  • Choosing native plants
  • Providing food sources for pollinators
  • Including a variety of flower shapes and colors
  • Avoiding pesticide use
  • Creating habitat for nesting and shelter

Pros

  • Helps support declining pollinator populations
  • Increases biodiversity in your garden
  • Can improve fruit and vegetable yields through increased pollination

Cons

  • Requires research to choose appropriate plants for your region
  • May attract pests along with beneficial insects

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Last updated: Sat, Mar 21, 2026, 02:17:54 AM UTC