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This content is based on a post originally published on December 24, 2011 on my blog “Pollinators Info” (no longer online).
The “Guide to Pollinator Plants of South Georgia and Adjacent Areas” is a 38-page free document from the Jimmy Carter Plant Materials Center in Americus, Georgia. While this guide is very region-specific, those of you from other regions could use it for ideas for plants in your own region. Planting native is always a great idea- so have a look at this guide and see if there are similar plants native to your area that you could add to your garden!
Download this free document: Guide to Pollinator Plants of South Georgia and Adjacent Areas.
Where do you live, and what plants do you use to attract pollinators? Share your story with us in the comments below!
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