A pollinator habitat sign posted in a blooming pollinator garden.
Pollinator garden plants.
Planning a pollinator garden acquiring plants.
Also plant flowers in groupings which are more enticing to pollinators than single plants.
Plants of varying heights planted close together will form a weed barrier far superior to a bed of mulch.
Designate a section of the landscape strictly for a pollinator garden filled with a multitude of grasses trees shrubs and wildflowers.
If your space is limited consider growing the pollinator garden plants in containers filled.
Plant a variety of flowers so something is blooming in your pollinator garden throughout the growing season.
Read through the list of pollinator friendly plants below.
Bring a biodiversity of insects to your pollinator garden by choosing native plants with different flower colors shapes sizes and blooming periods.
Among our favorites pineapple sage s.
As you do so consider your climate and growing space.
Indigo spires deep blue in summer.
Plant large patches of pollinator plants which makes it easier for pollinators to forage.
Seek out a site that receives at least six hours of sun each day.
Instead place plants closer together.
Save perennial garden cleanup for spring.
Elegans produces red blooms in early fall and s.
Attracting pollinators to your garden using native plants pdf 3 2 mb developed and published by the lolo national forest missoula montana providing a guide to providing habitats for pollinators primarily in the western united states.
We ve prepared the following lists of recommended native plants that are highly attractive to pollinators such as native bees honey bees butterflies moths and hummingbirds and are well suited for small scale plantings in gardens on business and school campuses in urban greenspaces and in farm field borders.
Using native plants that naturally grow in your area is an excellent way to start a pollinator garden.
Pollinators overwinter in different life stages.
A pollinator garden challenge was recently launched to encourage more use of native plants in the garden that help create a stronger ecosystem.
Eggs larvae pupae and adults.
As much as possible choose varieties that are native to your area.
Pollinators thrive on flower nectar and pollen.
When you re ready to start planting you ll need your seeds or plants along with essentials like gardening tools to break the soil as well as extra soil or compost and mulch.
The bonus is that you will have room for many more blooms for pollinators.
Plant this in a pollinator garden and the hummingbirds will definitely come.