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  • 2508 Glenwood Rd

    Erin < Back 2508 Glenwood Rd I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Many native shrubs and herbaceous perennials. No pesticide use. stems and leaves left over winter. buttonbush, monarda, rudbeckia, mountain mint, obedient plant, goldenrod, ny aster, echinacea, Canadian nodding rye.

  • Webbs Wedge

    Visit our public garden in Fraser at . < Back Webbs Wedge 32240 Garfield Rd, Fraser, MI 48026, USA The pollinator garden is located at the fork in the road, known as Webb's Wedge, just north of Masonic; Utica Rd heads west and Garfield Rd heads east. The garden was created and is maintained by the Fraser Beautificaion Club, which began in 2023. What was once an overlooked triangle of road created to divide traffic, is now a designated area that supplies food and water sources for 100s of pollinating butterflies, moths, bees, wasps, and beetles, as well as creating a bright spot in the City of Fraser that brings joy to passing commutors with the changing seasons. Asters (New England) Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia Hirta) Blazing Star (Liatris aspera Michx) Blue Mist Flower ( Ageratum) Bubblegum Blast Bee Balm (monarda) Coreopsis -Lance leaf Golden Rod (Solidago speciosa) Noddy Onion ( Allium cernuum) Purple Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) Swamp Milkweed Non-native varieties include Stella de Oro (Hemerocallis) Daylilies, Ox-Eye Daisies and a Butterfly Bush.

  • 7692 Vernard Cir

    Elaine < Back 7692 Vernard Cir I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Monarda, black eyed susan, common milkweed, swamp milkweed, whorled milkweed, butterfly weed, cone flowers, salvia, creeping phlox

  • 21 Heald St

    Jennifer < Back 21 Heald St I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Growing fields, increasing native herbaceous meadow plants, not using pestides, reducing mowing, increasing native plants and shrubbery.

  • University of Wisconsin Madison Arboretum

    Visit our public garden in Madison at . < Back University of Wisconsin Madison Arboretum 1207 Seminole Hwy, Madison, WI 53711, USA Located in Madison, Wisconsin the University of Wisconsin- Madison Arboretum is a teaching and research facility open to the public. The Arboretum features numerous walking paths featuring native flora and fauna complete with maps and educational signage. Too numerous to list well over 300 species of native plants may be found in the Arboretum.

  • Julia Garden Osterville

    Visit our public garden in Barnstable at . < Back Julia Garden Osterville 232 Pine Ln, Osterville, MA 02655, USA We have planted a pollinator garden and pots to create a resilient lush planting with no water or weeding during the hot season. Mountain mint, milkweed, monarda, one tupelo tree, goldenrod, Pearly everlasting, etc.

  • 5420 Greening Ln

    Susan < Back 5420 Greening Ln I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Started with a perennial garden of native sun-loving plants. Added native trees and shrubs. Over time, the garden became semi-shade, so am planting new perennials, spring ephemerals and grasses.

  • 3661 Natalie Way

    Visit our public garden in Bandon at . < Back 3661 Natalie Way 3661 Natalie Way, Bandon, OR 97411, USA I live in mixed forest wetland near the Pacific Ocean. I have an urban standard lot. I aquired it 4 years ago. It was overgrown with blackberry, pompous grass, ornamental flax. I hired a woman from the local Native Nursery to do an assessment and make recommendations. I removed many nonnative invasive plants. I have planted many new native plants specific for this regions. I have install a pollinator strip in the sunny front area and promote pollinator gardening to my neighbors. ADDED: Goldenrod Aster Oregon Sunshine Blue eyed grass Tufted hair grass Native buckwheat California Poppy Meadow Foam Blanket flower Milkweed Ceanothus Pacific madrone Pacific Silk tassel Wax Myrtle Madrone and manzanita Red Currant Native huckleberry Deer ferns and sword fern and some other perennials We have many wild mushrooms and native shore pines on our lot, too.

  • Central Ave

    Tricia < Back Central Ave I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. Neighbors in the Hamburg Community are establishing native pollinator pathways in areas of their yard to represent the best use of an unusual suburban green space! Milkweed & coneflower are where we are all starting! As we learn and grow together we will all add more natives!

  • Brownstone Ave

    Visit our public garden in Portland at . < Back Brownstone Ave 284 Brownstone Ave, Portland, CT 06480, USA The garden is along the Connecticut River with a Pathway leading to the Pollinator Garden. Milkweed, Sunflowers, Zinnias, Asters, Butterfly bush, Black-eyed Susan’s, Goldenrod, Coneflowers, Daisies, Coneflowers, Jerusalem Artichokes ant others.

  • 3 Red Barn Ct

    Sarah < Back 3 Red Barn Ct I'm a paragraph. Click here to add your own text and edit me. It's easy. I have a 2 acre meadow sown with native seeds and a 3 acre riparian acre I'm trying to reclaim from Japanese knotweed. The meadow includes big bluestem, other grasses, goldenrod, and black eyed Susan’s. The riparian level includes pussy willow, silky dogwood, red branch dogwood, Packera aurea, nine bark, blueberry bushes, hazelnut, and serviceberries.

  • Muscoot Farm

    Visit our public garden in Katonah at . < Back Muscoot Farm 51 NY-100, Katonah, NY 10536, USA Our garden highlights native plants that support local wildlife, pollinators, and healthy ecosystems, while also serving as an outdoor learning space for students and visitors. In addition to this featured space, we maintain other pollinator-focused areas such as our Herb Garden, maintained by our Volunteer Master Gardeners, and our children’s vegetable garden. We also continuously work on native plant and tree restoration projects throughout the property to strengthen biodiversity and ecological health. Learn more: https://www.muscootfarm.org Native plants in the garden include Joe Pye weed, Goldenrod, Echinacea, New England Aster, Smooth Aster, Columbine, Lupine, and Blue lobelia, along with a recently planted native Magnolia tree. Our native trees include black chokeberry, silky dogwood, black oak, and our shrub layer features, serviceberry, viburnum, and swamp rose.

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