11 MUST Grow Pollinator Garden Plants

11 MUST Grow Pollinator Garden Plants

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Carrie Rutherford
Carrie Rutherford - 15.09.2023 00:16

Epic

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2021
2021 - 08.09.2023 03:46

What zone do you grow in?

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Carmen Gonzales
Carmen Gonzales - 01.09.2023 19:06

Where will he pop up from? Where is he? 😊Nice touch to your videos!

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Paolo Alfante
Paolo Alfante - 31.08.2023 21:38

You came out of no where!

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Bulbous Borb
Bulbous Borb - 21.08.2023 06:30

That's not even the only problem with tropical milkweed. Because of how long they stay, higher amounts of the OE parasite get harbored on the plants, infecting a lot of butterflies including healthy ones migrating. The use of these invasives are making OE a much bigger problem than it used to be.

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Solitude Acres
Solitude Acres - 11.08.2023 04:37

My wife and I love this video we are trying to create a pollinator friendly garden and this gives us great ideas

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Life with Nick and Hayley
Life with Nick and Hayley - 29.07.2023 09:44

That intro..lol

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Girl of the west
Girl of the west - 09.07.2023 05:13

Allysum is so invasive! I wish I’d never planted it. It’s MILLIONS of little seeds blow everywhere. I feel so bad my neighbors on either side have Allysum they DON’T want. They are cool about it but I have spent hours helping them pull it up.

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Natalie LePage
Natalie LePage - 14.06.2023 22:19

Thanks for sharing! I’m from zone 3 and excited to try growing some delphiniums, I’ve started some from seed a few months back

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Claudia Onh
Claudia Onh - 12.06.2023 20:36

Bruh. The first 5 second made my day

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Ron Johnson
Ron Johnson - 01.06.2023 06:50

The last thing I want to attract to my house is carpenter bees.

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Rain Dance Ranch
Rain Dance Ranch - 01.06.2023 04:48

Nice!

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Britt
Britt - 28.05.2023 16:29

Just a warning that heliotrope could kill your pet, so be careful planting if you’ve got a garden nibbler.

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Kyle
Kyle - 28.05.2023 09:56

Haven’t watch the video. Natives, natives and more natives.

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Cindy Loomis-Torvi
Cindy Loomis-Torvi - 25.05.2023 02:01

Greetings from Calgary, Alberta, Canada from zone 3 and a bit of 4. Delphiniums are in abundance up here- if you are not on a windy. Ridge, hill.

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Gary Joanna Day
Gary Joanna Day - 19.05.2023 17:03

Thanks we have and are learning so much from you ! Keep growing ! 😊

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Kerry Lynn Parsons
Kerry Lynn Parsons - 18.05.2023 20:15

Great info!!! 🌻🎶🐝🦋🌷

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Andie Williams
Andie Williams - 18.05.2023 15:26

Adding cupia to this list!!!!! #1 hummer attracter.

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Based Hippie
Based Hippie - 15.05.2023 04:02

Love how both the subscribers you picked were smoking hot. You sly dog......

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David Howard
David Howard - 14.05.2023 13:51

Your correct with the Pentis color observation.

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John Henry Sheridan Music
John Henry Sheridan Music - 12.05.2023 16:17

Awesome!

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Barbara Davidson
Barbara Davidson - 11.05.2023 14:45

Just lying around hanging out with your plants.

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Ella Youngblood
Ella Youngblood - 05.05.2023 19:22

Milkweed and foxglove are poisonous so please keep it away from children and pets ❤

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Laurie Frick
Laurie Frick - 04.05.2023 18:05

How close do these have to be to our garden? I have a vacant bed around the corner from our raised beds that we are planning to install…. I’m a Newbie…

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Kim Morris
Kim Morris - 02.05.2023 08:24

It's worth noting that heliotrope is poisonous to animals. It has killed dogs so people with pets need to be careful where the plant these

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GardeningChristine
GardeningChristine - 01.05.2023 15:45

I was totally expecting Kevin to pop up from behind that very short flower bed, like maybe with a Gilly suit on. 😂

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Debi Hediger
Debi Hediger - 30.04.2023 17:51

EPIC

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Jon Griffin
Jon Griffin - 30.04.2023 07:11

I so wish these could grow in Montana. I love the video, but maybe next time, show what zones these will grow in. Not everyone is in zone 9-11 :)

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Alice Sanvito
Alice Sanvito - 29.04.2023 01:59

Here in Missouri, common milkweed is the native one. I have some I started from seed last year and now have some volunteers.

I bought some heliotrope today on your recommendation and oh, it smells so lovely! I’m keeping it near the back door so I can smell it when I go in and out.

Thanks so much!

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K_C
K_C - 28.04.2023 08:37

For a second there i thought that was the biggest hyacinth ive ever seen! turns out its just a delphinium lol.

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Al
Al - 27.04.2023 19:04

I hate those laminate beds. Just my 2 cents.

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Noora Rahimi
Noora Rahimi - 25.04.2023 06:48

Would you deliver to China?😢😅. I know the answer, 😅😅😅

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Brandon
Brandon - 23.04.2023 18:57

Damn taking flowers to all the hotties

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B Bowers
B Bowers - 23.04.2023 18:00

Thanks!

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Indonesian Aspie
Indonesian Aspie - 22.04.2023 18:11

Timestamps

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Alexis Le
Alexis Le - 20.04.2023 10:33

Damn. This proves i hv a black thumb to kill corn flowers 😭

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Iahel Cathartes Aura
Iahel Cathartes Aura - 19.04.2023 06:09

You need to not simply do a one-size-fits-all pollinator video. That doesn't make any sense. You guys should know better. There are different pollinator plants for different climates & regional or local areas, that's a no-brainer!

And non-native invasive species are important to avoid. Please be more detailed, intelligent, experienced, specific in what you are offering and teaching. Being cute doesn't fix this.

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Seth Wilcock
Seth Wilcock - 17.04.2023 05:43

Is it just me, or are there a lot of sexual innuendos in this video? 🤔

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Brian Reed
Brian Reed - 11.04.2023 16:29

Another great one is borage, which the bees will absolutely work to exhaustion, and it does well in hot, dry areas. And I found out that rabbits really love it :( - so I start mine in wire cages. :)

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Teresa Howard
Teresa Howard - 07.04.2023 20:35

What do you recommend for a first time flower grower? I just purchased two 10” (top width) x 7” (tall) pots for growing some flowers. I’m also growing tomatoes in 5-gallon buckets, and I’d like to try zucchini again. We have no flowers in our yard so I’m hoping to grow a few to help with pollination in my veggie container garden. Where can I find seeds for the flowers you show in this video? Thanks for your suggestions.

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Savannah Sherbourne
Savannah Sherbourne - 03.04.2023 06:13

Hi is alysm called “baby’s breathe” too and how does it spread?

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Carissa Lizotte
Carissa Lizotte - 03.04.2023 02:04

How can you not include Borage!?!?!

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Fifi Nan Fnawfnaw
Fifi Nan Fnawfnaw - 27.03.2023 21:05

Lol, Melk weed. Is your family from Oregon? Do they lay their heads on pellows? Just asking because it makes me miss some of my family when I hear that. Thanks for the video!!

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Noel Fisher
Noel Fisher - 27.03.2023 20:41

This EPIC narrative filled me with inspiration for flowering the existing garden of the property here in The Bluebells of Santa Cruz Ca. I'm door 7, Noel-Heather, Thank you!!!

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Zelda Smith
Zelda Smith - 26.03.2023 22:30

I just realized I need to plant more stuff for the hummingbirds.

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Sean smith
Sean smith - 26.03.2023 08:08

Is it a good idea to have so many different pollinators gathering in one small area?... Seems like they wouldn't want to compete for food and may fight. I would plant just for bees, or just for butterflies. To each their own.

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Chris
Chris - 16.03.2023 06:38

I knew half these plants thanks to red dead redemption 2. Who says video games don’t teach you anything.

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