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Companion Planting Plants to Attract Pollinators

Updated: Dec 5, 2022

Pollinators are essential to the successful growth of any garden. Insects that feed on flowers are known as pollinators. These small creatures help to spread pollen and create fruit. In addition to flowering plants, pollinators can be found in other types of gardens, such as orchards and vineyards.


There are many different types of pollinators, but the most common are bees, wasps, flies, and hummingbirds. Each type of pollinator has its own preferences and needs. For example, bees are attracted to floral nectar, while wasps are attracted to spider webs.


The use of companion planting is an effective way to attract pollinators to your garden. This technique involves grouping plants together so that they help each other. For example, a rose by itself is not very pollinator-friendly. However, if a rose is planted with lavender, which is known to attract bees, the rose will be much more attractive to them.


One of the benefits of companion planting is that it can protect plants from pests. By planting different types of plants together, you create a barrier that prevents pests from attacking one specific type of plant. This is especially important if you have plants that are susceptible to pests.


In addition, companion planting can increase the productivity of your garden. By combining different types of plants, you create a more diverse environment. This will allow the plants to extract more nutrients from the soil.



If you are interested in starting a garden, or want to improve the efficiency of your current garden, then companion planting is a great way to do it. By grouping plants together in different ways, you can create a system that works best for your garden.


-Gardening with DaXman


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