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New! Ecoregional Planting Guides


Invite pollinators to your neighborhood
Plant a pollinator friendly habitat in your garden

Selecting Plants for Pollinators

Our new ecoregional planting guides are tailored to specific areas of the U.S. The first in the series are:

Adirondack
American Semi Desert
Arizona New Mexico
California Coastal Chaparral
California Coastal Steppe
California Coastal Woodland
California Dry Steppe
Cascade Mixed Forest
Central Appalachian Broadleaf Forest
Chihuahuan Desert
Colorado Plateau
Eastern Broadleaf Forest Continental
Eastern Broadleaf Forest Oceanic
Laurentian Mixed Forest
Middle Rocky Mountain Steppe
Outer Coastal
Prairie Parkland

 

Over the next 15 months, we will be creating guides for every region of the country, 35 total!
You can find out which ecoregion you live in by entering your zip code below.

Click on a Guide to Download!

Inside each guide you'll find 24 pages of native planting information. All in full PDF Format.

Adirondack                                                         American SemiDesert

Arizona - New Mexico                                      CA Coastal Chaparral

CA Coastal Steppe                                           CA Coastal Woodlands

CA Dry Steppe                                                  Cascade Mixed Forest

Central Appalachian                                             Chihuahuan Desert

Colorado Plateau                                                          EBF Continental

EBF Oceanic                                                                              Laurentian

Middle Rocky Mtn                                                             Outer Coastal

Prairie Parkland

Why is Planting for Pollinators Important?

Whether you are a farmer of many acres, land manager of a large tract of land, or a gardener with a small lot, you can increase the number of pollinators in your area by making conscience choices to include plants that provide essential habitat for bees, butterflies, moths, beetles, hummingbirds, and other pollinators.

 

 

 



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