By Weston Nurseries
June 16-22 is Pollinator Week 2025, but we are celebrating pollinators all month long. Now is a great time to create a pollinator-friendly yard or garden by planting with purpose. Bees, butterflies, and other pollinators are on the decline worldwide, but you can make a difference for them right in your own garden.

One of the best ways you can help pollinators not only survive, but thrive is by planting pollinator-friendly native species like Butterfly Weed (Asclepias tuberosa) or Trumpetvine (Campsis radicans). There are also “nativars”, or cultivars of native species that attract pollinators. Some popular “nativars” are Blue Stocking Beebalm (Monarda didyma ‘Blue Stocking’) and Jacob Cline Beebalm (Monarda ‘Jacob Cline’).
Even a small planting of pollinator-friendly plants can significantly enhance the health and well-being of pollinators. Here are some basic points to keep in mind when planning a garden that helps sustain pollinators:
Different types of pollinators have distinctive requirements and are attracted by particular types of plants:
Considerations in Landscape Management to Protect Pollinators:
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