Top five tips for supporting pollinators this summer

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Mother Nature’s messengers need consideration year-round

  • Pollinators have preferences when it comes to the plants they choose to pollinate, so splashing different colors is important to supporting them. Texas A&M AgriLife/Coutrney Sacco
    Pollinators have preferences when it comes to the plants they choose to pollinate, so splashing different colors is important to supporting them. Texas A&M AgriLife/Coutrney Sacco
When we see the first bit of green finally break through the earth or a bud form on a tree outside our window, we know spring has indeed sprung. That’s when many of us start to think of our pollinator friends and what we can do to help them as our plants begin to grow and bloom. But what about the dog days of summer? Although the Texas climate may have gardens looking less than lovely by August,…

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