Creating a Bird and Pollinator Friendly Yard Talk
Talk given by Jerry Schelhorn, Nursery Manager and Landscape Designer at Grandma’s Gardens.
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Plant Names mentioned in the “Creating a Pollinator Garden” talk (in order)
- Raydon’s Favorite Aster
- Sedum Autumn Joy
- Teucrium (Germander)
- Umelo Bentnee
- Blue Veronica
- Buddleia (Butterfly bush)
- Pugster Blue (Butterfly Bush)
- Dark Tower Penstemon
- Catmint
- Butterfly Weed
- Swamp Milkweed
- Bronze Fennel
- Caradonna Salvia
- Ruby Spice Summersweet
- 16 Candles Summersweet
- Vitex
- Caryopteris
- Witch Hazels
- Blue Spruce Sedum
- Georgie Blue Veronica
- Mother- of -Thyme
- Sargentina Crab apple
- Mimosa
- Oak tree
- White Oak tree
- Tulip tree
- Red Cardinal flower
- It’s important for a pollinator garden to have a variety of plants that bloom from spring through fall. When picking out plants, don’t just choose ones that bloom in the summer.
- If you use lawn chemicals, it’s important that those chemicals stay away from your pollinator gardens. You should not even use organic sprays in your pollinator garden.
We hope you enjoy creating your very own pollinator garden and we thank Jerry Schelhorn for sharing this wonderful information with us!