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How to Plant a Pollinator Garden

2024-02-22 Howto & Style
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Pollinators make your garden more productive & beautiful, so join @meggrowsplants and learn how to set up your very first pollinator garden! IN THIS VIDEO → Purple Coneflower Echinacea: https://growepic.co/3Tdm1MD → Anise Hyssop: https://growepic.co/3P1zpBZ → Irresistible Blend Milkweed: https://growepic.co/49IDJP7 → Feverfew: https://growepic.co/3I9L8e2 → Incredible! Swirl Coreopsis: https://growepic.co/4bL5Het → Common Milkweed: https://growepic.co/3wolyPG → Bouquet Dill: https://growepic.co/49S8CjL → Flat Leaf Parsley: https://growepic.co/3SSQfnJ → Diablo Cosmos: https://growepic.co/3TcMj2v → Torch Mexican Sunflower: https://growepic.co/4bU0DEG → Lemon Queen Sunflower: https://growepic.co/3uBjBPC → Zeolights Calendula: https://growepic.co/4bOw2Iu → Thumbelina Zinnia:https://growepic.co/42Qdpjf → Red Metamorph French Marigold: https://growepic.co/3SVNPow → Epic 6-Cell Trays:https://growepic.co/42Rd7Zi → Birdies Raised Beds: hhttps://growepic.co/439uaGt SUPPORT EPIC GARDENING → Shop: https://growepic.co/shop → Seeds: https://growepic.co/botanicalinterests LEARN MORE → All Our Channels: https://growepic.co/youtube → Blog: https://growepic.co/blog → Podcast: https://growepic.co/podcasts → Discord: https://growepic.co/discord → Instagram: https://growepic.co/insta → TikTok: https://growepic.co/tiktok → Pinterest: https://growepic.co/pinterest → Twitter: https://growepic.co/twitter → Facebook: https://growepic.co/facebook → FB Group: https://growepic.co/fbgroup TIMESTAMPS DISCLAIMER Epic Gardening occasionally links to goods or services offered by vendors to help you find the best products to care for plants. Some of these may be affiliate links, meaning we earn a small commission if items are purchased. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. More info on our process: https://www.epicgardening.com/disclaimer/

Top Comments (10)

@LoveyBicki 2024-02-23

Quick note for people interested in monarchs/milkweed…. Make sure you get a milkweed native to your area (there are tons of different milkweed species and if you don’t get native milkweed it can actually be counter productive for helping monarchs)

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@italiana626sc 2024-02-22

Love the comparison between the "hottest restaurant" and a garden that has an equally great 'menu'!! Meg is really relatable!

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@lisaf568 2024-02-22

I love MEG! She is a great addition to your team. This was very helpful.

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@GeorgeLucas1138 2024-02-23

Meg is the best. She's such a natural at this. She clearly has a thorough knowledge of the inter-specie links in permaculture. True jedi

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@stephenlonon4605 2024-02-23

Hi Native Gardeners! There is an organization called Wild Ones with chapters across the US. They specialize in helping suburban/urban homeowners use region natives for landscaping. They’ll even come to your home and have experts come and talk about how to optimize everything! Super helpful for the beginner!!!

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@GoldFreya 2024-02-23

Meg, you have my official stamp of approval. This was very informative, relatable, and fun! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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@Oktopia 2024-02-23

I live in Norway, zone 4. I have kept Calendula seeds for over 18 years. I adore the pop of color and usefulness this flower brings to my garden. It is a wonderful "restaurant".

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@dksgardenoasis 2024-02-26

I have a certified pollinator garden. I've been attracting pollinators for years and I can't even tell you the different species that visit my "restaurant". I totally agree about the Tithonia . I see bees, hummingbirds, butterflies all visit the Mexican Sunflower. They also love Monarda or perennial"Bee Balm". I have hummingbird moths visit every year and native bees love bee balm.

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@GardenGrowcery 2024-02-23

I like to let my lettuces and brassicas bolt. Bees love their flowers

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@hobo_fire 2024-02-22

For anyone looking to raise mason bees and leafcutter bees, make sure the reeds come out of the bee house. If they don't, I highly recommend looking into houses where the reeds can be removed and opened for cleaning/harvesting the bees. Crown Bees has resources on why you should do this as well as a ton more info.

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