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In reply to the discussion: Homeowners planting flowers in their yards thinking they're saving bees [View all]dgibby
(9,474 posts)Also, if you are given "pass along" plants, check to see if the person offering them to you uses any chemicals, pesticides, etc, as that's what's killing off the bees and monarchs. The garden forum is full of good advice from very knowledgable DU gardeners who will be more than happy to offer advice on growing organically.
My goal is to get rid of all the grass, replace it will organic clover (stays green all year, never needs mowing, attracts pollenators, and is a great soil amendment. I'm also going to plant flowers that will attract birds, bees, and monarchs (they need milkweed), and organic veggies. Also, I never use any chemicals, only natural weed, insect control methods.
Google Permaculture and organic gardening for more tips.
Happy gardening, everyone! Spring is only about 30 days away!