Blog — pollinators
How Flowers Benefit Vegetable Gardens
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Why Flowers Should Be Part of Your Vegetable Garden When planning a vegetable garden, it's easy to focus solely on the practical aspects of growing food. However, incorporating flowers into your garden design can provide numerous benefits beyond mere aesthetics. Explore the importance of flowers in vegetable gardens and how they contribute to overall garden health, productivity, and biodiversity. One of the most crucial roles that flowers play in a vegetable garden is attracting pollinators. Bees, butterflies, and other pollinating insects are essential for fertilizing many vegetable crops, ensuring the production of fruits and seeds. By planting a diverse...
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Regenerative Agriculture: Cultivating Resilience
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Regenerative agriculture is a set of farming practices that go beyond organic and sustainable farming to actively restore and improve the land, its waterways and its inhabitants. It is based on principles that enhance soil fertility, increase water retention, and promote biodiversity.
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Plant a Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary
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Planting a Garden for Birds, Bees & Butterflies
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Seeds That Attract Butterflies in Your Garden
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Seeds That Attract Butterflies in Your Garden
By choosing plants that attract butterflies, we can create gardens that are vibrant, aesthetically pleasing and also support the health and vitality of our local ecosystem. When choosing plants to attract butterflies to your garden, it's best to choose a variety of plants that bloom at different times throughout the year to provide a continuous food source. In addition plants that also provide additional benefits such as shelter and habitat would be optimal!
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