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Wisconsin Native Pollinator
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Join Little Sweet Flower Farm to help support and protect our pollinators and natural Wisconsin landscapes.

When selecting pollinator plants, here are some helpful hints to keep in mind:

  • Plant in groups to increase pollination efficiency.

  • Plant with bloom season in mind.  Pollinators need to have a food source from spring to fall.

  • Have a diverse selection of flowers.  Flowers with different colors, textures, fragrances, heights, and different bloom schedules, will attract different varieties of pollinators and provide a food source all season long.

  • Group your plantings so pollinators can safely move and are protected from predators.

  • Provide host plants for larval development.