How to Grow a Pollinator Garden
Follow these simple steps to create a gorgeous pollinator garden that butterflies, bees and birds will love to visit. Get tips to attract more pollinators.
Courtesy Elaine Hessler
White peacock butterfly on an African daisy
If you spend a morning outside, sitting with a cup of coffee in the midst of a gorgeous garden, you’ll realize the importance of plants for pollinators.
Bees, butterflies, moths and flower flies flit from one splash of color to the next. Their timeless work has kept life on our planet thriving for millennia. But as we continue to urbanize, some have wondered if there’s a way to help offset the dramatic landscape changes brought on by things like buildings, concrete and asphalt.