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Native Plants for Pollinators

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We all know that native plants serve many great purposes. They filter groundwater and remove contaminants, they provide habitat and food for birds, and they help prevent erosion. But there are several native plants that benefit our native pollinator populations as well. Some of these plants include liatris, helianthus, anise hyssop, bee balm, and goldenrod. By using native plants in your gardens you too can create a habitat for these endangered creatures.

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Tropical Hibiscus

To keep tropical hibiscus thriving in Minnesota Zone 4, provide 6–8 hours of direct sun, maintain consistently moist but well-draining soil, and fertilize every 7–10 days. Protect them from stressors like cold nights and pests. Regular grooming and consistent care yield lush plants and abundant blooms throughout summer.
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How to Design Stunning Monochromatic Container Gardens

Monochromatic container gardens use shades of a single color to create a cohesive and elegant look. By selecting a hue and pairing varying tones, gardeners can emphasize shape and texture. Incorporating thrillers, fillers, and spillers adds structure and beauty, while foliage enhances the design's depth. Achieve a stylish, impactful arrangement effortlessly.
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