Urban Gardens Are Crucial Food Sources for Pollinators - Here’s What to Plant for Every Season

Urban Gardens Are Crucial Food Sources for Pollinators - Here’s What to Plant for Every Season
Research has shown how the havens that urban gardeners create provide plentiful nectar. Isa Long/Shutterstock
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Pollinators are struggling to survive in the countryside, where flower-rich meadows, hedges and fields have been replaced by green monocultures, the result of modern industrialised farming. Yet an unlikely refuge could come in the form of city gardens.
Research has shown how the havens that urban gardeners create provide plentiful nectar, the energy-rich sugar solution that pollinators harvest from flowers to keep themselves flying.