Find Out How to Grow a Garden That Pollinators Love

Honey bees, Monarch butterflies, and many other pollinators struggle to survive. Learn simple steps to create a pollinator-friendly habitat for them

Native plants attract more local pollinators than hybrid and imported plants as the native plants and pollinators evolved together

1. Use Native Plants

Mixing of annuals, perennials & shrubs in your garden keeps the pollinators nourished throughout all season

2. Choose plants with varying bloom times

Plant flowers with different shapes to attract pollinators, as they are drawn to different flower sizes

3. Plant Flowers that Have Different Shapes

Incorporating a variety of flower colors in your garden will make your garden more appealing to pollinating species

4. Include a variety of colors

Bees & butterflies are cold-blooded & need the warmth of the sun. So choose a spot that gets at least 6 hours of sunlight daily

5. Choose a sunny spot