Attracting Pollinators to Your Garden is a 8-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of the Interior - Fish and Wildlife Service on August 1, 2011 and used nation-wide.
Q: Why is it important to attract pollinators to your garden?
A: Attracting pollinators is important because they help in the fertilization of plants, leading to better fruit and seed production.
Q: How can I attract pollinators to my garden?
A: You can attract pollinators by planting a variety of flowering plants, providing a water source, and avoiding the use of pesticides.
Q: What are some examples of plants that attract pollinators?
A: Some examples of plants that attract pollinators are sunflowers, lavender, bee balm, and butterfly bush.
Q: What are some natural ways to control pests in a pollinator-friendly garden?
A: Some natural ways to control pests include using companion planting, practicing proper garden hygiene, and attracting beneficial insects.
Q: How can I create a pollinator-friendly habitat in my garden?
A: You can create a pollinator-friendly habitat by providing nesting sites, using native plants, and avoiding the use of chemicals.
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