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Creating a Pollinator Garden: Attracting Bees, Butterflies, and Hummingbirds

Pollinator gardens are vital for supporting bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, which play a crucial role in ecosystems. Here’s how to create one.

1. Plant Pollinator-Friendly Flowers

Choose native plants and flowers with bright colors, such as sunflowers, milkweed, and lavender.

2. Provide a Water Source

Add a shallow dish or birdbath to give pollinators a place to hydrate.

3. Avoid Pesticides

Use organic methods for pest control to protect pollinators and their habitats.

Conclusion

By creating a pollinator garden, you can support local wildlife while beautifying your yard. For more inspiration, visit Landscapstr.

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