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A small pollinator garden with butterflies and bees buzzing around.

5. Pollinator-Friendly Gardens

Here’s a short excerpt from Chapter 4 in Landscaping for the Soul, one of our our first published books. This book has been our best seller so far. <3

Pollinator gardens not only support biodiversity but also create dynamic, living spaces filled with movement and life.

• Plants for Pollinators: Milkweed, bee balm, black-eyed Susans, and lavender attract butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds.

• Symbolism of Pollinators: Butterflies symbolize transformation and renewal, while bees represent community and diligence.

• Design Tips: Include a mix of nectar-rich plants that bloom in different seasons to provide continuous food sources.

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