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The Summer Pollinators of Magnolia House: Bees and White Salvia

  • Writer: Charlie
    Charlie
  • Oct 11, 2024
  • 1 min read

Close-up of a bee on a white salvia flower in the Magnolia House garden, with a blurred green and pink background.
Summer blooms at Magnolia House bring pollinators like this bee to our white salvia. 🐝 These tiny workers play a crucial role in keeping our garden thriving and balanced all season long.

In the heat of August, the Magnolia House garden comes alive with the buzz of pollinators, especially bees. Our white salvia, planted intentionally to attract and support these important insects, serves as a vital nectar source during the height of summer. These small creatures play a critical role in our garden’s ecosystem, ensuring the flowers and plants flourish season after season.


Salvia is a favorite in the Magnolia House garden for its resilience and ability to draw in bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects. By planting varieties that bloom throughout the summer, we create a continuous supply of food for pollinators, fostering a vibrant and balanced environment. For those looking to support pollinators, planting salvias and other nectar-rich flowers is a simple yet impactful way to make your garden a haven for wildlife.


At Magnolia House, we believe that a thriving garden is one where both beauty and biodiversity are in harmony.


For now-

Charlie


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