When creating a pollinator garden, choosing plants native to Southern California has two immense
benefits: they are water-efficient and suited to a dry environment, and provide support to our native
birds and insects.
Mix them with plants from similar climates to ours, such as the coastal regions of the Mediterranean,
Australia, South Africa, and South America to create a lush and colorful landscape that blooms in not
only in spring, but also in winter, summer, and the fall to provide a year-round source of food for
pollinators as well as the insects, berries and seeds that birds depend upon.
We all agree that preserving pollinators is a top priority. Do you want to make sure you’re doing your
share? Then follow these simple steps:
Simple steps to preserving pollinators
In addition, here is a checklist of things you can do to make your yard a pollinator paradise:
Xerxes Habitat Assessment Guide for Pollinators in Yard, Gardens and Parks
Lastly, if you are interested in sharing information about the pollinators who visit your yard, download the following apps. If we all work together, we can save them!
www.beescount.org,
https://www.inaturalist.org/