How can I create a pollinator-friendly garden

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EdenBowers
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How can I create a pollinator-friendly garden

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How can I create a pollinator-friendly garden
MichaelaEaton
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Sure! Here are five different responses you could use:
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**Plant Native Flowers**: Start by filling your garden with native plants. They’re usually the best for attracting local pollinators like bees and butterflies. Think about colorful flowers that bloom at different times to keep the food coming all season long!
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**Avoid Pesticides**: Try to steer clear of pesticides and herbicides. They can really harm pollinators. Instead, go for natural pest control methods, like introducing beneficial insects or using organic sprays if you really need to.
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**Create Habitats**: Make your garden a cozy spot for pollinators by adding some nesting sites. You can leave some bare patches of soil for ground-nesting bees or put up a bee hotel. Also, don’t forget about water sources; a shallow dish with pebbles works great!
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**Diverse Planting**: Mix it up with a variety of plants. Different species attract different pollinators, so having a diverse garden helps. Include herbs like lavender and mint, as they can be super attractive to bees and butterflies.
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