
Pollinator-friendly plants
Pollinator-friendly plants are species that attract and support insects like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, which help plants reproduce by transferring pollen. These plants provide vital nectar and pollen sources, especially during times when other flowers aren’t blooming. Including such plants in gardens or landscapes helps sustain healthy pollinator populations, improving pollination for crops and wild plants. They often feature brightly colored flowers, sweet scents, and accessible nectar. Using pollinator-friendly plants benefits local ecosystems, increases plant diversity, and can enhance the productivity of your garden naturally.