Sustainable LandCare With Native Plants
Gardening with your children is a great way for a child to learn to appreciate both wildlife and plant-life. Plant a pollinator-friendly garden featuring native plants that attract and provide a habitat for birds, bees, larval and adult forms of butterflies and moths, and other beneficial insects. Not only is it fairly simple to learn the basics, but it also can be a very rewarding and educational experience for any child who has shown an interest in gardening.
You may not always be able to observe pollinators in your garden but they are constantly there, and are working to your advantage. Not only are pollinators, such as bees, wasps, flies, beetles, butterflies, moths, bats, and hummingbirds an important part of the natural environment, but they also benefit us by their services to plants.
“A garden is only as rich and beautiful as the integral health of the system; pollinators are essential to the system-make your home their home.”
Wycoff N.J. Parish Pollinator Garden Design and Build Project
Parish Pollinator Garden | Location Wycoff N.J. – Plants Utilized:
Aster October Skies
Golden Rod (soldigo cassia)
Beautyberry (calicarpa americana)
Three Common Plant Pollinators In The Garden
As a group they pollinate fruits, vegetables, and flowers, making plants healthier and more likely to produce a better quality harvest. Their presence in the garden can only be positive. Some solitary bees, for example that nest in the ground build tunnels that improve soil texture, mix nutrients into the soil, as well as increase the movement of water around plant roots.
18 Native Perennials for Pollinator Gardens in Northern New Jersey
Worldwide evidence shows that pollinator populations are declining. By creating attractive environments for pollinators in an urban setting you can provide essential habitats for these insects and birds. Habitats may not be widely available in a setting such as a new housing development, but you have the ability and means to provide one, after which your neighbors, upon seeing the benefits you are reaping, will probably follow suit. Pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, are also very interesting to observe, and when you foster a pleasant pollinator-friendly garden you can experience a piece of pure, wild nature in your own backyard.
POLLINATOR GARDEN RESOURCES:
- The United States Department of Agriculture has provided this pdf Pollinator Design Guide containing a wealth of information regarding and pertaining to Pollinator Gardening with Native Plants. Garden designs for various layouts and habitat are included, plants are identified and denoted as per placement, and much more.
- Attracting Pollinators to the Garden by Denise Ellsworth, Department of Entomology Ohio State
- A listing of Perennial, Herb, Annuals, and Small Shrub Pollinator Plants
At Lincoln Landscaping cultivating the environment is our life and livelihood. It is our number one goal to help our clients create and maintain beautiful landscapes while reducing the impact on the environment. Whether you are interested in a pollinator landscape garden design and build or other landscaping or property management project; we can create for you an environmentally friendly, organic and beautiful property.
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