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Bee Friendly Gardening (BFG) helps people play a bigger role in the health of pollinators and the planet. More than 85% of U.S. households have an outdoor living space; by converting these areas to much-needed habitat, together we can have a big impact. Your space can provide support to pollinators and other wildlife - no lawn, garden, balcony, or window box is too small!
How to Build a Pollinator Garden
Native and Non-Native Plants for Pollinator Support
Bee Houses
More resources
- Native Pollinator Garden Recipe Cards
- The Pollinator Prairie in Kansas
- How to Build a Pollinator Garden
- Your Urban Garden is Better with Bees
- Landscape For Life is based on the principles of The Sustainable Sites Initiative™ (SITES™)
- Hummingbirds
- Pollinator Friendly Practices
- A Lawn for Pollinators. Grass Companions
- What You Can Do For Pollinators
- Native Plant Nursery Directory: find a native plant nursery near you
- Wildlife & Pollinators Factsheets: Invasive Species
- Wildlife & Pollinators Factsheets: Song birds
- Pollinator Syndromes
- U.S. Forest Service Celebrating Wildflowers website
- U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service: Pollinators
- Gardening for Native Bees in North America
- Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center
- Ideas for Replacing Your Lawn: Petaluma Argus Courier
By Scott Hoffman Black, Nathan Hodges, Mace Vaughan and Matthew Shepherd - Lansing Street Pollinator Garden
- Plight of the Pollinators: How You and Your Garden are Needed Brochure and folding instructions.
- Planting and maintaining a bee lawn