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Spring is here and now is the time to conjure a plan to attract the necessary pollinators to your garden. I use a combination of annual and perennial flowers to cover a 100-200 square foot area in a sunny location with fertile soil. By utilizing drought tolerant favorites like Iceland poppies, Johnny Jump Ups, Zinnia’s and Shasta daisies you are sure to create an essential space in your garden paradise. Cheers

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