Cultivating Native Plants for
Pollinators is your go-to guide for creating
vibrant, sustainable gardens that support the pollinators we depend
on—butterflies, hummingbirds, native bees, and the European honeybee. With
environmental degradation threatening pollinator populations across North America,
Helen Yoest—author, environmental scientist, and founder of the Bee Better
Teaching Garden—shows readers how to take meaningful action right in their own
yards, patios, and community spaces.
This informative and inspiring
guide offers step-by-step instructions for building pollinator habitats,
including how to plant for year-round bloom, provide clean water and plant coverage,
and create safe nesting sites using regionally appropriate native plants.
You'll also learn how to transform traditional lawns into pollinator-friendly
spaces using clover, native grasses, and sustainable gardening practices.
In-depth chapters explore the
biology and life cycles of butterflies, hummingbirds, native bees, and honeybees, along with the specific host and nectar plants each pollinator group
needs to thrive. Fun facts, migration patterns, population insights, and
practical "how-to" sections make this book an engaging read and
useful reference for gardeners, educators, conservationists, and nature lovers
alike. Whether you're just starting out or expanding an existing garden, Cultivating Native Plants for Pollinators empowers you to make a lasting difference—one
bloom at a time.