How to Plant a Pollinator Garden?

Abby Healy
Written by Abby Healy

Last updated: Jun 25 2021

How to Plant a Pollinator Garden?

Key takeaways

Choose a sunny location with well-drained soil, since most pollinator-friendly plants thrive with at least 6–8 hours of direct sunlight each day.

Plant a diverse mix of nectar- and pollen-rich flowers that bloom from spring through fall to provide a continuous food source for bees, butterflies, birds, and other pollinators.

Group the same plant varieties together in large drifts and include native plants whenever possible to make flowers easier for pollinators to find while supporting local ecosystems.

Abby Healy

Written by

Abby Healy

Abby is an avid plant lover and the Director of Content at Trees.com. She grew up in Maine, graduated from Davidson College, and now resides in Charlotte, North Carolina with her husband and two dogs. Her previous roles include leading content teams at Red Ventures, a large digital media company, and launching the content and marketing functions at an ecommerce analytics start-up.

While her indoor plant collection is always growing, she also loves landscaping tips and learning more about plant care and maintenance. Her favorite plants are Japanese maples, roses of all kinds, and unique house plants.

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