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Pollinator-Friendly Practices

Pollinator-friendly practices involve creating environments that support bees, butterflies, and other pollinators essential for plant reproduction. This includes planting native flowers that bloom at different times, avoiding pesticides that harm insects, providing habitats like hedgerows or wildflower areas, and reducing lawn areas in favor of diverse plantings. By fostering these practices, communities and gardeners help maintain healthy pollinator populations, which are vital for food production and ecosystem health. These efforts not only benefit pollinators but also enhance overall landscape vitality and sustainability.