Pollinator Buffet
Good morning Friends!
This group has really become the highlight of my garden journey. It's so exciting to read your stories and share your experiences.
I had a mini crashout yesterday over my perceived poor condition of my soil. You all gave me very solid advice, encouragment, suggestions, and knowledge. Thank you!
As I was reading your responses, I was reminded that...as the kids might say, Nature will Nature. Meaning I do not need to obsess over everything happening in my garden.
Plants have managed to survive and thrive in every growing condition imaginable, so I shouldn't be worried about perfectly curated soil and growing conditions.
Thank goodness for perspective, and gentle reminders that a journey into gardening is just that...a journey
So have a marvelous day Friends and take a peek at my pollinator buffet πŸ˜‹
Because there is nothing growing in my subdivision other than Bermuda grass and weeds, I have to plant all the flowers and herbs the pollinators love and need.
So because I'm behind on summer sowing of my main crops, sowing my pollinator buffet felt like a win.
On the rack:
French Marigolds
Nasturtium
Zinnias
Dahlias
Borage
Alyssum
Calendula for the shady spots
All the herbs
Sever l Sunflowers varieties that I will gingerly transplant
Strawberries from seed, strictly for the leaves and flowers this year
Once everything is up to size, they will be popped in to bags, pots, barrels, beds, and some throughout the in ground landscape, giving my pollinator guests plenty of yummies
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Khorydan Renee
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