Creating a pollinator-friendly garden with native plants is a sustainable way to support local ecosystems and attract essential pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds. Native plants are naturally adapted to specific regions, making them low-maintenance, resilient, and beneficial for the environment. To build a thriving pollinator paradise, start by researching plants suited to your area’s conditions, include diverse species that bloom throughout the seasons, and provide habitats like water sources and shelter. Top native plants to consider include Coneflower, Milkweed, Black-eyed Susan, Bee Balm, and Goldenrod. Maintenance is minimal, focusing on initial watering, occasional weeding, and pruning. By planting native species, you can foster a vibrant, sustainable garden that nurtures pollinators and enhances the beauty of your outdoor space.