Pollinator Gardening in Michigan

Pollinators play a critical role in healthy gardens, farms, and natural ecosystems.

By planting nectar-rich flowers and providing habitat, gardeners can support bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, moths, and countless beneficial insects.

Why Pollinators Matter

Pollinators help fertilize flowering plants and food crops.

Without them, many plants would be unable to produce seeds, fruits, or vegetables.

Creating a Pollinator-Friendly Garden

A successful pollinator garden includes:

  • Continuous blooms throughout the growing season

  • Diverse flower shapes and colors

  • Native and adapted plants

  • Shelter and habitat

  • Access to water

Favorite Pollinator Plants

Some of our favorites include:

  • Lavender

  • Bee Balm

  • Agastache

  • Catmint

  • Yarrow

  • Black-Eyed Susan

These plants provide nectar and pollen while adding beauty to the landscape.

Avoid Pesticides

Reducing pesticide use helps protect beneficial insects and supports healthier ecosystems.

At Pause Lavender Farm, we use organic growing practices and focus on creating habitat that supports pollinators throughout the year.

A Garden Full of Life

One of the greatest rewards of pollinator gardening is watching your garden become increasingly active with bees, butterflies, birds, and beneficial insects.

Every planting can make a difference.