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Pollinator Plants Can Bring More Bees, Butterflies and Life to the Garden

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Gardeners who want to support bees, butterflies, and other pollinators can start with a simple step: plant more pollen- and nectar-rich flowers. These plants, sometimes called melliferous plants, provide food for pollinators while adding color, movement, and biodiversity to the garden.

Pollinators play an important role in healthy ecosystems. As they move from flower to flower, they help plants reproduce. A garden with the right plants can become a small but valuable habitat, especially in areas where natural food sources have been reduced.

One of the best ways to help is to plan for multiple blooming seasons. Pollinators need food in spring, summer, and fall, not just during one season. Spring-blooming plants may include dandelions, apple blossoms and ground ivy. Summer options include purple echinacea, borage, and thyme. In autumn, New England aster and goldenrod can provide late-season food when fewer flowers are available.

Native plants are often the best choice because they are suited to local growing conditions and familiar to local pollinators. They may also need less water and care once established.

Water is another important part of a pollinator-friendly garden. Bees and butterflies need safe places to drink. A pond or small water feature can help, but even a shallow bowl of water can work. Adding a few stones gives insects a safe place to land while they drink.

Gardeners should also avoid using pesticides when possible, especially on blooming plants. Chemicals can harm the very insects the garden is meant to support. Choosing a variety of plants, allowing some natural growth, and keeping blooms available through the seasons can make a yard more welcoming.

The best results often come from planting in groups. Pollinators are more likely to visit areas where nectar-rich plants are plentiful and easy to find. Supporting local biodiversity groups can also help expand pollinator habitat for the wider community.

A local garden center can help homeowners choose pollinator plants that grow well in their region. With a little planning, any garden can become a brighter, busier, and more helpful place for bees and butterflies.

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