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Build It and They Will Come: Share Your Pollinator Garden!

Build It and They Will Come: Share Your Pollinator Garden!

(by Diane De Luca)

Share Your Pollinator Garden!

Your pollinator garden is more than just beautiful – it’s a crucial part of restoring habitat for bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other essential pollinators. By providing food, shelter, and nesting spaces, you’re contributing to a healthier ecosystem. Let’s celebrate your efforts and inspire others to join the movement!

Photos by Diane De Luca.

What You Can Share:

  • What native plants are blooming in your garden?
  • Have you spotted any pollinators like monarch butterflies, bumblebees, or hummingbirds?
  • Any fun observations or surprises?

Why It Matters:
Every pollinator garden, no matter the size, supports biodiversity and strengthens local ecosystems. Even small urban gardens have been shown to increase pollinator abundance and diversity. By documenting and sharing your experience, you’ll inspire others to create their own pollinator-friendly spaces while contributing to the protection of these vital species.

Show Off Your Garden!
Snap a photo of your blooms, visiting pollinators, or unique habitat spots. Then tag us (@nhaudubon on Instagram or @New Hampshire Audubon on Facebook) so we can celebrate your hard work.

Important Tip: Keep a garden journal or log pollinator sightings using community science apps like iNaturalist or Beecology. Your observations can contribute valuable data for pollinator research!

Every flower planted and every pollinator sighted is important to a healthy environment – thank you for making a difference!