ENERGY ECO-TIP

Planting native flowers supports local ecosystems by providing food and shelter for pollinators like bees and butterflies. These plants are well-suited to the climate, requiring less water and maintenance than non-natives, while also improving soil health and biodiversity. To begin, research local flowers, select a suitable sunny location, and avoid pesticides for pollinator safety. Native plants will reseed, creating a sustainable, low-maintenance garden that benefits the environment and community.

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