Create a thriving, beautiful garden that supports native wildlife and pollinators—naturally! Below is our curated guide to plants that provide food, shelter, and nesting materials for bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, songbirds, and beneficial insects. Many are Pacific Northwest natives, perfectly suited to our region’s climate and ecosystems.
🐝 Best Plants for Pollinators
These reliable, nursery-available plants attract bees, butterflies, and other essential pollinators. Great for Pacific Northwest gardens!
🦋 Great Plants for Butterflies & Moths
🐦 Native Plants for Birds
Birds are attracted to berries, seeds, and insects found in diverse native plantings.
🌿 Tips for a Pollinator-Friendly Garden
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Plant diversity: Include a mix of bloom types, colors, and heights. Aim for something flowering from early spring through fall.
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Avoid pesticides: Even organic sprays can harm beneficial insects—use integrated pest management (IPM) strategies.
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Provide water: Shallow dishes with stones or small birdbaths help pollinators and birds stay hydrated.
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Leave some wild areas: Undisturbed soil and native grasses provide habitat for ground-nesting bees and overwintering insects.
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Include host plants: Butterflies need host plants for their larvae (e.g., milkweed for monarchs).
🐞 Beneficial Insects to Encourage
🌻 Visit Christianson’s Nursery
We offer a wide range of native and pollinator-supporting plants, and our team is always happy to help you build a pollinator paradise right in your backyard.
Let your garden buzz with life—naturally.


