How to Attract and Maintain Pollinators in Your Garden

  • Ponder M
  • Frankie G
  • Elkins R
  • et al.
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About three-quarters of all flowering plants rely on insects or birds for pollination, and that includes one-third of all crop plants. This publication shows you how to create a landscape that is welcoming for bees and many other pollinators.

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Ponder, M. V., Frankie, G. W., Elkins, R., Frey, K., Coville, R., Schindler, M., … Shaffer, C. (2013). How to Attract and Maintain Pollinators in Your Garden. How to Attract and Maintain Pollinators in Your Garden. University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources. https://doi.org/10.3733/ucanr.8498

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