How to Attract Pollinators to Your Garden

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Are you looking for ways to attract pollinators to your garden? Follow along for simple tips on growing a pollinator paradise that supports a variety of bee species and other beneficial insects.

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Pollination plays an important role in a plant’s life cycle. Most plants would not be able to produce fruit or set seeds without flower pollination.

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Best Garden Pollinators - Bees - Butterflies  - Hummingbirds

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Succession Planting Grow a variety of plants that will bloom at different times throughout the year. This will provide nonstop food for the pollinators.

Companion Planting Strategically pairing compatible plants will promote their mutual growth and deter pests.

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Mixing Flower Structures  Mix different types of flower structures. By offering a variety of flower shapes and sizes, you can attract a diverse range of pollinators.

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Create a Sustainable Garden By eliminating pesticide use, you’ll create a safe haven for bees, butterflies, and other important pollinators.

By regularly deadheading, you will encourage new blooms, prevent seed production, and promote overall plant health.

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Follow these steps to create a welcoming space for pollinators in your garden. For more tips, visit the blog.

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