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How to Create a Pollinator-Friendly Landscape

Use a wide variety of plants that bloom from early spring into late fall.

Help pollinators find and use them by planting in clumps, rather than single plants. Include plants native to your region. Natives are adapted to your local climate, soil and native pollinators. Don’t forget that night-blooming flowers will support moths

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Blooms By the Light of the Moon

Not all flowers bloom during the day. Some prefer to bloom when the sun goes down. As you plan your spring garden, think about planting some night-blooming flowers.

Moonvine, angel’s trumpet and night-blooming cereus, are just a few of the night blooming flowers, according to Dr. Dave Williams, a

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