The overlooked pollinators that keep prairie ecosystems thriving
pollinator garden
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Early native bees are already visiting the pollinator garden as spring begins to arrive.
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Winter frost highlights the textures of prairie plants while the garden continues supporting wildlife.
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Pollinators & Habitat
What Is a Pollinator Garden? Plants, Benefits, and How Pollinator Gardens Help Bees and Butterflies
by Rochelleby RochellePollinator gardens support bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. Learn what pollinator gardens are, the plants pollinators depend on, and how small gardens support biodiversity.
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Even after many flowers fade, prairie gardens continue supporting birds and pollinators through seeds and late blooms.
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Autumn brings warm colors to the prairie garden. Goldenrod and asters continue feeding pollinators as the season slowly shifts toward winter.
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Summer brings the busiest season in the pollinator garden. Prairie flowers are in full bloom, and pollinators are visiting constantly throughout the day.
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Summer brings the busiest season in the pollinator garden. Prairie flowers are in full bloom, and pollinators are visiting constantly throughout the day.
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Spring is slowly returning to the pollinator garden. Early prairie plants and the first native bees are beginning to appear.
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Spring is slowly returning to the pollinator garden. Early bees are already visiting the first blooms, reminding me how quickly prairie life begins again once the weather warms.