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🐝 Must-have garden picks for Pollinator Week

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King's Gardens plant variety in Lexington, KY.

Ready to make your garden a pollinator paradise? Start here.

Photos provided by Wes King, King’s Gardens

It’s officially Pollinator Week, happening now through Sunday, June 22 — and the buzz is real.

First stop? King’s Gardens. Shop a selection of pollinator-friendly picks that bees, butterflies (and your summer garden) will love, like:

  • Native perennials
  • Classic hydrangeas (think: Endless Summer, Limelight, and Bobo)
  • Flowering shrubs
  • Pollinator plants
  • And more

Pro tip: You won’t be disappointed by this local center’s selection.

Plus, stock up on mulch + soil boosters while you’re there to keep your garden thriving all season long.

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