A Guide To Buying Pollinator-friendly Plants and Seeds For Your Garden

Thinking of planting a pesticide-free garden? This guide will help you create a pollinator haven free of neonicotinoids and other unwanted pesticides.

by Steve Blackledge

As winter gradually loosens its hold, you might be eagerly anticipating the opportunity to breathe life back into your outdoor spaces.

You could be thinking about cultivating a pollinator-friendly garden, but you’re not sure which plants and seeds will be safe for pollinators like bees and butterflies. If that’s you, don’t worry: We’ve got your back.

This guide will help you keep neonicotinoids and other unwanted pesticides out of your pollinator haven and provide you with tips on what to look for as you shop for seeds and plants.

With nearly one in four native bee species imperiled by factors including bee-killing pesticides, that’s all the more reason to get this right…

 

* THESE STATEMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN EVALUATED BY THE FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION. THIS IS NOT INTENDED TO DIAGNOSE, TREAT CURE OR PREVENT ANY DISEASE.

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