Sunday, June 22, 2014
Pollinator Week: Sunday
What You Can Do
The week is over but the work continues. Grow your own pollinator garden! All you need is a garden or a parking strip or even just some planting containers. Then choose your plants. It helps if they bloom at different times so there are flowers throughout the year.
• Select plants with a long bloom time, bright colors, and diverse flower shapes.
• Learn what visits your garden, and start adding plants that those species favor.
• Support pollinators’ entire life cycle. Provide appropriate host plants for young pollinators to eat.
• Be aware of pesticide use in your community and try to eliminate pesticides and herbicides from your garden.
• Habitat is only helpful if pollinators can reach it. Gardeners can help pollinators by talking to each other and to their communities about creating corridors of pollinator-friendly plants.
For more information and ecoregional planting guides, visit the Pollinator Partnership at http://www.pollinator.org/guides.htm and the Xerces Society at http://www.xerces.org.
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