Beautiful and Easy Native Plants for Pollinators
Published 2024-05-08
Join us as we showcase a variety of native plants that provide food and shelter for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators throughout the year. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just starting, these plants are low-maintenance and perfect for beginners.
Discover the joy of creating a pollinator-friendly garden and making a positive impact on the environment. πΌπ¦ Watch now and get inspired to transform your outdoor space into a haven for pollinators!
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Sag Moraine Native Plant Community:
sagmoraine.org/
Plant Hardiness Zones
planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/
BONAP (The Biota of North America Program)
bonap.org/
Bee Basics: North American Bees
efotg.sc.egov.usda.gov/references/Public/SC/Bee_Baβ¦
Butterflies and Moths of North America
www.butterfliesandmoths.org/
Pollinator Picnic Garden Designs:
sagmoraine.org/product-tag/pollinator-picnic/
Pre-order plant packages here (for pickup June 1):
sagmoraine.org/2024-native-plant-sale/
All Comments (8)
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Well done! Thank you!
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I used to see native Columbine in our timber when I was growing up in the early 1960βs.
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wonderful as always <3
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Big thank you from down in Florida! Iβm looking to help out native bees and figured I may as well look into Native plants here as well
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Catherine, if you want to see a karner blue, take a day trip to one of the sanctuaries. I did it to the one in Newago MI. Saw.lot.of karner blues. You need to watch the calendar to be there when they are emerging. There isn't a parking area, so I plan to locate another sanctuary elsewhere this year.
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Nice tour again.
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Hover flies