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Attracting Pollinators to Your August Garden

As the summer heat peaks in August, your garden can become a vibrant haven for pollinators such as bees and butterflies. These creatures not only bring life and movement to your garden but also play a crucial role in the ecosystem by helping plants reproduce. Here are some tips to make your garden irresistible to pollinators this month.

1. Plant a Variety of Flowers

Different pollinators are attracted to different flowers. By planting a diverse range of species, you cater to a broader spectrum of pollinators. Consider including:

Sunflowers: Tall and vibrant, they attract bees and butterflies.

Zinnias: These come in various colors and attract butterflies.

Lavender: The fragrant blooms are a magnet for bees and butterflies.

2. Create a Water Source

Pollinators need water to drink and cool off. A shallow birdbath or a dish filled with water and pebbles can provide a safe drinking spot. Change the water regularly to prevent mosquitoes from breeding.

3. Provide Shelter

Pollinators need places to rest and hide from predators. You can create shelters by:

  • Leaving some areas wild: A pile of logs or a patch of tall grass can be a perfect hideaway.
  • Installing bee hotels: These structures provide nesting sites for solitary bees.
  • Planting dense shrubs: These offer shelter and nesting sites for butterflies and other insects.

4. Incorporate Pollinator-Friendly Herbs

Herbs are not only useful in the kitchen but also attract pollinators. Some herbs to consider are:

Basil: Its small flowers attract bees.

Thyme: A great ground cover that bees love.

Oregano: Both bees and butterflies are drawn to its flowers.