Many schools, parks, and homeowners are doing their part to replace native habitat lost to urban sprawl and global climate change. By building a micro prairie full of native plants and grasses, they can provide food and shelter for native insects and pollinators. Keep reading for tips on how to grow a micro prairie. What Do Micro Prairies Do? Micro prairie plants, such as grasses, coneflowers, and milkweeds, attract native insects, bees, butterflies, birds, and other wildlife to seek their natural food sources and overwintering sites. Planting a micro prairie in your own backyard can help sustain wildlife displaced by lack of habitat, as well as increase your knowledge and appreciation of nature. Micro prairies provide natural forms of food for wildlife such as nectar, pollen, seeds, and berries. The different heights and densities of the plants provide good cover and overwintering sites. How to Grow a Micro Prairie To […]
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