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Emerging Importance of Pollinator Gardens 

Pollinator gardens are becoming an increasingly vital part of landscape design and conservation efforts. These gardens, also known as wildlife gardens, are designed to attract and support a variety of pollinator species including butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and moths.

Putting in pollinator gardens is a great alternative to grass which helps with water conservation, maintenance, and adds great benefits to the environment.
Purple and yellow flowers blooming in a garden.
Pollinator gardens are essential because they provide habitat and resources for numerous pollinator species, which are critical components of healthy ecosystems. These plants attract pollinators by providing food in the form of nectar and pollen, as well as shelter, nesting sites, and breeding areas. Unfortunately, many of these habitats have been destroyed or degraded, resulting in a decline in pollinator populations. Pollinator gardens help to compensate for this loss, providing a haven for pollinators to thrive. Contact us to learn more today.
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