9. Attract Pollinators Naturally

Welcoming pollinators like bees, butterflies, and birds into your garden enhances plant health and boosts yields, especially for fruits and vegetables. Plant a variety of nectar-rich flowers such as lavender, coneflower, salvia, and sunflowers to offer continuous blooms throughout the growing season.
Avoid pesticides, which can harm beneficial insects, and provide water sources like shallow dishes or birdbaths. Native plants are particularly effective at supporting local pollinator populations. Attracting pollinators not only improves harvests but also supports biodiversity in your area. For expert pollinator gardening advice, visit Xerces Society’s plant lists and explore pollinator-friendly tips at Royal Horticultural Society.