phillipsbrian+FollowThe Secret Weapon for Bare Spots in Your YardObsessed with easy garden wins? Moss rose is a total game-changer. It’s a fast-growing, super colorful ground cover that pollinators can’t resist—think bees and butterflies galore! It thrives in heat, shrugs off drought, and covers up those awkward bare patches like magic. Plus, it blooms all summer and barely needs any care. If you want a low-maintenance flower that looks amazing and helps the planet, moss rose is your new BFF. Who knew ground cover could be this pretty? #Home #GardenHacks #PollinatorFriendly80Share
bharris+Followwhy spearmint is a pollinator magnetThis summer, my garden was buzzing with life thanks to spearmint! 🌿 At any moment, a dozen butterflies would rest on each plant, creating a vibrant scene. It's incredible how this simple herb attracts both bees and butterflies, making gardening a delightful experience. If you're looking to support pollinators, consider adding spearmint to your garden. 🦋🐝 #GardenTips #PollinatorFriendly80Share
Susan Ball+FollowThis Shade Garden Flower Is a Total Game-ChangerEver heard of foamflower? It’s the low-key superstar for shady spots in your yard. Picture a fluffy sea of white blooms in spring that pollinators can’t resist, and the leaves even turn bronze and burgundy in winter. It’s super easy to grow (just keep it watered), spreads into a lush carpet, and barely gets bothered by pests. Plus, it’s got some wild medicinal history! If your shade garden is looking blah, this plant might be your new obsession. #GardenHacks #ShadeGarden #PollinatorFriendly #Home70Share
Susan Ball+Follow8 Wildflowers That Basically Grow ThemselvesWant a garden that pops with color and brings in all the butterflies and bees—without a ton of work? Check out these 8 wildflowers that practically thrive on neglect: Black-Eyed Susan, Milkweed (hello, monarchs!), Coneflower, Yarrow, Foxglove (just don’t eat it), Phlox, Wild Columbine, and Evening Primrose. These beauties bloom at different times, so your yard stays vibrant all season. Bonus: you’re helping pollinators and the planet! Which one would you plant first? #Wildflowers #GardenHacks #PollinatorFriendly #Home10Share