Animal Pollinators: Who Are They And What Plants Do They Like

We are all familiar with bees as one of our most important pollinators, but there are many other ways pollination is achieved, including through animals. Growing a pollinator garden will offer plants that attract other animal pollinators. What is animal pollination? It is accomplished by the movement of pollen from one flower to another. Pollinator plants will enhance the fruit and flower production via many different means.  Pollination is what produces seeds and fruits. It is the means by which a plant will eventually replicate itself, and a byproduct of that process gives us our melons, tomatoes, and other foods. So, it is crucial to include pollinator animals when planning a garden. Providing them with foods they need, boosts pollination and plant health.  What is Animal Pollination? Outside of bees, other animals are part of pollination. Moths, flies, beetles, and other insects pollinate as they move among plants. Even your […]

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