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Pollinators

 

We are all about our native pollinators at Rainbow Gardens. Pollinators are an integral part of our ecosystem, and without them, our food chain supply would be seriously compromised.

Butterflies Pollinating

Help us provide our local pollinators with food and shelter by planting more host and nectar plants.

This page will offer you tips for creating pollinator gardens, suggestions for specific pollinator-attracting plants, and guides and advice for growing and maintaining your plants.

Pollinators Host & Nectar Plants

search our archives for some of the best plant options to provide food, shelter, energy and habitats for our native pollinators.

Pollinators: Host and Nectar Perennials

The Butterfly Landing: A Habitat for Pollinators!

Gregg's Blue Mistflower: A Pollinator's Fave

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Attracting Pollinators

In order to draw pollinators into your landscapes, you need to know what attracts them. These blogs and lists will help.

5 Ways to Attract Pollinators to San Antonio Landscapes

Pollinators: Host and Nectar Shrubs

Pollinators: Host and Nectar Annuals/Wildflowers

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