If you are thinking about the bees, now is the perfect time to take action in your own backyard. Pollinator gardening plays a crucial role in supporting bee populations, and even a small garden can make a big impact. At Bob’s Garden Center, June is Perennial and Pollinator Month, and we are ready to help you create a space that supports bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators.
Why Pollinator Gardening Matters
Bees and other pollinators are essential to our ecosystem. They help plants reproduce, support food production, and contribute to the health of local landscapes. By adding pollinator friendly plants to your garden, you are creating a safe and nourishing environment that helps these important species thrive.
Pollinator gardens also bring your yard to life with movement, color, and seasonal interest, making them both beneficial and beautiful.
Choose the Right Plants for Pollinators
At Bob’s Garden Center, we carry a wide selection of plants that attract and support pollinators throughout the growing season. Our team can help you choose the best options for your space based on sunlight, soil, and layout.
Some of our top choices include homegrown butterfly bushes that are known for attracting butterflies and bees, native plant varieties that naturally support local ecosystems, and vibrant annuals that provide continuous blooms and nectar sources.
By mixing perennials, natives, and annuals, you can create a garden that offers food and habitat from spring through fall.
June is Perennial and Pollinator Month
There is no better time to start than now. June is the peak season for planting perennials and pollinator friendly plants, and Bob’s Garden Center is fully stocked with healthy, homegrown options. Our selection is designed to help you build a garden that supports pollinators while adding lasting beauty to your landscape.
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Visit Bob’s Garden Center and Make a Difference
Supporting pollinators starts with a single plant. Visit Bob’s Garden Center in South Jersey and explore our selection of butterfly bushes, native plants, and annuals that help bees thrive. Our knowledgeable team is here to guide you and answer any questions so you can plant with confidence.
Make your garden part of the solution and enjoy a landscape that is full of life, color, and purpose.