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This content is based on a post originally published on May 14, 2011, on my blog “Pollinators Info” (no longer online).
Interested in creating a pollinator garden, but not sure where to start? The Pollinator Partnership Ecoregional Planting Guides are great! Click on the link, enter you zipcode, and the appropriate guide appears as a downloadable PDF. Each one is full of background info on pollinators and recommended native plants that will attract pollinators in your region. Plants are placed in categories by growth habit and the guide even tells you when they bloom and which pollinators each plant attracts! If they don’t yet have a guide for your region, never fear- they’re working on them continuously. The featured image is the cover of the guide for my region: the Central Appalachian Broadleaf Forest.
Featured image copyright Pollinator Partnership, 2024.
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