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Pollinator Plants Guide - cover

Pollinator Plants Guide

Yves Earhart

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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"Pollinator Plants Guide" offers a vital roadmap for transforming ordinary gardens into vibrant ecosystems that support declining pollinator populations while boosting garden productivity. This comprehensive guide bridges the gap between scientific understanding and practical gardening, exploring the crucial relationship between plants and their pollinators, from bees and butterflies to moths and hummingbirds.The book uniquely combines detailed botanical research with actionable gardening strategies, presenting over 100 pollinator-friendly plant profiles organized by growing zones and bloom seasons. Readers discover how specific flower characteristics attract different pollinators and learn to create continuous bloom sequences that provide year-round habitat support.The guide emphasizes evidence-based practices drawn from ecological studies and real-world case studies, demonstrating how individual gardens can contribute to larger conservation efforts. Moving from fundamental pollinator biology through plant selection to practical design strategies, the book provides clear, accessible instruction for creating sustainable pollinator habitats in any garden setting.It addresses crucial aspects such as establishing nesting sites, maintaining healthy soil ecosystems, and managing gardens without harmful pesticides. Whether you're a novice gardener or experienced landscaper, this guide offers a thorough framework for contributing to pollinator conservation while enhancing garden beauty and productivity.
Disponible depuis: 30/01/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 131 pages.

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