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Pollinators, such as bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and moths, play a critical role in maintaining healthy ecosystems.
By selecting the right plants for your garden, you can create an inviting habitat for these vital creatures. Here are some excellent pollinator-friendly plants available at TN Nursery:
Brown-Eyed Susan:
Brown-Eyed Susans are similar to Black-Eyed Susans but feature slightly smaller blooms. They are an excellent choice for attracting pollinators and adding vibrant color to your garden.
Brown-Eyed Susans are similar to Black-Eyed Susans but feature slightly smaller blooms. They are an excellent choice for attracting pollinators and adding vibrant color to your garden.
Benefits for Pollinators:
- A reliable source of nectar for bees and butterflies.
- Easy to grow in a variety of soil conditions.
Butterfly Milkweed (Asclepias tuberosa)
Butterfly Milkweed is a vibrant perennial with bright orange flowers. It’s a must-have for attracting monarch butterflies and other pollinators.
Butterfly Milkweed is a vibrant perennial with bright orange flowers. It’s a must-have for attracting monarch butterflies and other pollinators.
Benefits for Pollinators:
- Provides critical support for monarch caterpillars.
- Rich nectar source for butterflies and bees.
Milkweed Plant:
Milkweed is not only a host plant for monarch butterflies but also a source of nectar for various other pollinators. It’s an essential addition to any pollinator-friendly garden.
Milkweed is not only a host plant for monarch butterflies but also a source of nectar for various other pollinators. It’s an essential addition to any pollinator-friendly garden.
Benefits for Pollinators:
- Essential for the monarch butterfly lifecycle.
- Supports a diverse range of pollinators.
Tips for a Pollinator-Friendly Garden:
- Plant in Clusters: Grouping flowers together makes it easier for pollinators to find and feed on them.
- Provide Diverse Blooms: Include a variety of plants that bloom at different times of the year to ensure a continuous food source.
- Avoid Pesticides: Pesticides can harm pollinators. Opt for natural pest control methods instead.
- Add Water Sources: A shallow dish with water and small stones can serve as a drinking spot for bees and butterflies.
To make it easier for you to create a pollinator paradise, we offer curated plant packages designed to attract specific pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. These packages include a mix of our most popular plants, ensuring a thriving, vibrant garden that supports diverse pollinator species. Visit TN Nursery to explore these convenient options and get started on your garden today!
Warm regards,
The TN Nursery Team
The TN Nursery Team