Pollinator Garden Perennials

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Pollinator Garden Perennials

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Pollinator Plants: The Best Perennials for a Pollinator …

This dependable and prolific flowering native perennial is a common component of pollinator gardens and native wildflower mixes, says Tania Hanline of the U.S. Forest Service. It is easily propagated from seed and will produce masses of yellow daisylike flowers that begin blooming in late spring, providing an early-season food source for bees and butterflies. Read more…

Pollinator Garden — Bluestone Perennials

Pollinator Garden Plant Care. The perennials (with the exception of the Perovskia) can be cut down in the fall to 6" or so, leaving any fresh foliage at the base of the plant if present. Spring clean-up is also acceptable, removing any dead material while being careful of new growth. The Perovskia can be trimmed in spring if needed/wanted. Read more…

Gardening for pollinators: Smart plants to support …

Choose a wide range of flowering plants including annuals, herbaceous perennials and native plants, bulbs, trees and shrubs that are known to support pollinator health. Early blooming plants such as spring bulbs or Pachysandra, or very late bloomers such as Sedum or Anemone are often the most needed food sources for pollinators since there are … Read more…

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