Monday, June 15, 2026

ECO-Life Parks | Pollinator Gardens and Native Plants

 

10 Post Series: “What Can Fit on 1 Acre?”

Post 5: Pollinator Gardens and Native Plants

A one-acre ECO-Life Park should be full of life.

Pollinator gardens and native plants help make that happen.

Bees, butterflies, birds, and beneficial insects are part of a healthy landscape.

They support flowers.

They support fruit trees.

They support food production.

They support the beauty and balance of the land.

A pollinator garden can be placed near the entrance, along trails, around campsites, near the food forest, or beside an outdoor classroom.

It can include flowers, herbs, native grasses, shrubs, and plants that bloom at different times of the year.

Native plants are especially important because they are adapted to the local environment.

They often need less care.

They support local wildlife.

They protect soil.

They help the land feel natural and rooted in place.

On one acre, pollinator gardens can serve many purposes.

They beautify the park.

They teach visitors.

They support the food forest.

They attract wildlife.

They improve the visitor experience.

And they help restore the land.

A small property can still become a living habitat.

One acre can welcome life back.

ECO-Life Parks: Planting Hope, Growing Love.

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