Pollinator
&
Companion Plants
Pollinator plants are crucial for ecosystem health. Pollinators like bees and butterflies transfer pollen, enabling plants to reproduce. Many of our crops, such as fruits and vegetables, rely on pollination, so without it, food production would decline. By planting pollinator-friendly species, we help sustain these essential creatures and support biodiversity.
Companion plants can also boost the health of your roses. Plants like lavender, thyme, and marigolds attract pollinators and deter pests. Marigolds, for example, repel aphids, while herbs like basil keep harmful insects away. Companion planting improves soil health, increases airflow, and helps roses thrive with fewer diseases.
Pollinator plants enrich any garden by supporting local ecosystems. Native plants like coneflowers, bee balm, and goldenrod provide pollinators with nectar and pollen throughout the seasons. Adding these plants not only helps pollinators but also creates a more vibrant, resilient garden, benefiting both wildlife and your plants.















