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It is never too early to starting planning for your garden and Spriggly’s would love to help! We offer virtual and in-person design services. We can make you an action plan and full scale design to follow!  This site is a native plant pollinator garden that doubles as a powerful rain garden that deals with heavy storm water runoff from multiple buildings in downtown Waynesville. This garden is at the Haywood County Arts Council and features a rain barrel designed and painted by local artist, Lauren Medford.  Whether your looking to tackle water issues, increase diversity for pollinators, beautify your space and more, we’d love to be help with your project!  Learn more at sprigglys.com and contact us at info@sprigglys.com. #pollinatorgardens #raingarden #beescaping #habitatrestoration #sustinablelandscaping #nativeplants
Every wonder how to attract butterflies? Providing host plants and nectar plants by planting more native plants are two simple steps you can take that not only support butterflies - they support countless pollinators and other beneficial creatures. Creating a butterfly, pollinator, and all around wildlife haven begins by adding more native plants to your spaces. Here are other steps you can take to make your yard as attractive to butterflies and beneficial creatures as possible:  🌺The goal is to have at least one plant in bloom during the entire growing season 🌸🌼🌸Plant in large groups of flowers to offer easy targets for passing pollinators 🐝🦋 Remember different pollinators access different types of flowers - if possible - plant a high diversity of plants with different bloom types, shapes, height, and colors  🌿Choose native plants whenever possible and try not to use more than 30% of non-native plants in your garden 🍁Leave as much of your yard “wild” as possible with essential habitat such as leaf litter, fallen logs, tall grass, and wildflowers throughout the year 🌺Plant some spring ephemerals this fall (bulbs that will bloom in early spring), along with early blooming trees (maples, cherries, service berries) and shrubs (rhododendrons, azaleas) to help give early pollinators an early boost of forage  ☠️Avoid all pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides 💧Make sure there is a supply of water nearby; if there is not a natural source a bird bath of dish with stones and shallow water works well 🥸Be wary of plant “cultivars” that alter bloom type or leaf color as these can have negative effects on pollinators Thanks for everything you do for the wild world around us! 🦋🌿💚 #howtoattractbutterflies #butterflygardens #pollinatorgardens #pollinatorplants #nativeplants #butterflylover
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Every wonder how to attract butterflies? Providing host plants and nectar plants by planting more native plants are two simple steps you can take that not only support butterflies - they support countless pollinators and other beneficial creatures. Creating a butterfly, pollinator, and all around wildlife haven begins by adding more native plants to your spaces. Here are other steps you can take to make your yard as attractive to butterflies and beneficial creatures as possible: 🌺The goal is to have at least one plant in bloom during the entire growing season 🌸🌼🌸Plant in large groups of flowers to offer easy targets for passing pollinators 🐝🦋 Remember different pollinators access different types of flowers - if possible - plant a high diversity of plants with different bloom types, shapes, height, and colors 🌿Choose native plants whenever possible and try not to use more than 30% of non-native plants in your garden 🍁Leave as much of your yard “wild” as possible with essential habitat such as leaf litter, fallen logs, tall grass, and wildflowers throughout the year 🌺Plant some spring ephemerals this fall (bulbs that will bloom in early spring), along with early blooming trees (maples, cherries, service berries) and shrubs (rhododendrons, azaleas) to help give early pollinators an early boost of forage ☠️Avoid all pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides 💧Make sure there is a supply of water nearby; if there is not a natural source a bird bath of dish with stones and shallow water works well 🥸Be wary of plant “cultivars” that alter bloom type or leaf color as these can have negative effects on pollinators Thanks for everything you do for the wild world around us! 🦋🌿💚 #howtoattractbutterflies #butterflygardens #pollinatorgardens #pollinatorplants #nativeplants #butterflylover

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