Charleston homeowners have the unique opportunity to support local wildlife while enjoying a vibrant, colorful yard. By designing with pollinators in mind, you can encourage bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to thrive in your landscape.
Native flowers such as coneflower, bee balm, and coreopsis are irresistible to pollinators and well-adapted to Charleston’s Lowcountry conditions. Plant them in clusters so pollinators can easily spot them from afar.
Southern magnolias, crape myrtles, and viburnums provide both nectar and nesting opportunities. Their seasonal blooms create long-lasting interest while supporting pollinator populations.
Insecticides and herbicides can disrupt pollinator habitats. Instead, explore organic gardening methods that encourage natural pest control. For more sustainable gardening advice, visit Landscapes Charleston for resources and local insights.
Shallow birdbaths, small rock basins, or even damp sand patches give pollinators a place to rest and rehydrate. Consider adding a few sheltered corners with native grasses for protection.
By planting with pollinators in mind, you’ll create a healthy, lively garden that benefits both nature and your home’s curb appeal.