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Even the smallest garden can become a lifeline for bees, butterflies, and other vital pollinators. In honor of Pollinator Week 2026, this short video shares three simple actions you can take right now to turn your backyard, balcony, or container garden into a thriving pollinator sanctuary. Watch to discover why planting native flowers like milkweed, coneflowers, and black-eyed Susans makes such a powerful difference — native plants and local pollinators have co-evolved together, meaning they provide exactly the nectar and pollen these insects need to survive. You'll also learn how to create a simple bee bath using a shallow dish and landing stones, giving pollinators a safe place to drink without the risk of drowning. And you'll see why skipping the pesticides is one of the most impactful choices you can make for your local ecosystem. You don't need a sprawling farm or a green thumb to help. One native plant, one water dish, and a chemical-free zone is genuinely enough to make a difference for bees, Monarch butterflies, and countless other species that our food systems depend on. Join the movement this Pollinator Week and share a photo of your pollinator-friendly garden using #ActForPollinators and #PollinatorWeek2026 — and don't forget to tag us so we can celebrate your garden with the community! This video was created with Ngram, an AI-powered video creation platform at ngram.com.

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Pollinator Support Social Post | Irresistible Newt

Pollinator Support Social Post

Irresistible Newt

Irresistible Newt

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Even the smallest garden can become a lifeline for bees, butterflies, and other vital pollinators. In honor of Pollinator Week 2026, this short video shares three simple actions you can take right now to turn your backyard, balcony, or container garden into a thriving pollinator sanctuary. Watch to discover why planting native flowers like milkweed, coneflowers, and black-eyed Susans makes such a powerful difference — native plants and local pollinators have co-evolved together, meaning they provide exactly the nectar and pollen these insects need to survive. You'll also learn how to create a simple bee bath using a shallow dish and landing stones, giving pollinators a safe place to drink without the risk of drowning. And you'll see why skipping the pesticides is one of the most impactful choices you can make for your local ecosystem. You don't need a sprawling farm or a green thumb to help. One native plant, one water dish, and a chemical-free zone is genuinely enough to make a difference for bees, Monarch butterflies, and countless other species that our food systems depend on. Join the movement this Pollinator Week and share a photo of your pollinator-friendly garden using #ActForPollinators and #PollinatorWeek2026 — and don't forget to tag us so we can celebrate your garden with the community! This video was created with Ngram, an AI-powered video creation platform at ngram.com.

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