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  2. Use These Tips to Make a Pollinator Garden That Actually Works

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    Include Host Plants in Your Planting Plan. Many pollinators don’t eat the same things at all life stages, says Johnson. For example, native milkweed is the Monarch butterfly’s sole host plant ...

  3. Learn how to plant a pollinator-friendly garden. And get it ...

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    Learn about pollinator gardens Drop in June 22 for guided tours of the Butterfly Larva Garden at Fernwood Botanical Garden, 13988 Range Line Road in Niles. Then, in a separate event that day ...

  4. 11 Easy Annuals Perfect for Beginner Gardeners - AOL

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    For the O'Neals, the strawflower is a must for a beginner garden because of their bright hues (like peach and hot pink), durability to varying conditions, and pollinator-attracting qualities.

  5. Pollinator garden - Wikipedia

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    A pollinator garden is a type of garden designed with the intent of growing specific nectar and pollen-producing plants, in a way that attracts pollinating insects known as pollinators. [1] Pollinators aid in the production of one out of every three bites of food consumed by humans, and pollinator gardens are a way to offer support for these ...

  6. Butterfly gardening - Wikipedia

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    Published lists of host plants for butterflies and other pollinators can help select the plant species desired in the garden. [18] While non-native plants can provide floral resources to a garden, they can also have an overall negative effect on butterflies and other pollinators. [10] Therefore, it is often recommended to use native plants. It ...

  7. Arabis allionii - Wikipedia

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    Arabis allionii is a species of flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, native to the mountains of central and southern Europe and southern Turkey. [1] The Royal Horticultural Society lists it as a garden plant for attracting pollinators, but gives its common name as "Siberian wallflower", suggesting that they have it confused with Erysimum × marshallii.

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