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Plant a Garden that Attracts Your Neighbors

Create a vibrant, buzzing haven right in your backyard by planting a garden that’s designed to attract your “neighbors” — the delightful pollinators in your community. At Evergreen of Johnson City, we offer a wide selection of pollinator plants that will transform your outdoor space into a lively ecosystem full of bees, butterflies,
and hummingbirds.

Our Pollinator Plants

Our garden center features a diverse range of pollinator plants, each selected for their ability to attract and sustain essential pollinators in our hardiness zone. From perennial favorites to unique finds, our plant nursery provides everything you need to create a thriving, eco-friendly garden.

Pollinator Plants

Echinacea (Coneflower)

Echinacea is commonly known as coneflower, and it’s an obvious choice for any pollinator garden. These perennial plants are known for their striking, daisy-like blooms in shades of pink, purple, and white. 

In addition to adding a splash of color to your garden, they also attract bees and butterflies with their rich nectar. Echinacea is hardy and low-maintenance, which makes it an ideal addition to any garden bed or container.

Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia)

Brighten up your garden with Rudbeckia (or “Black-Eyed Susan”), a perennial plant renowned for its sunny yellow flowers and dark centers. These cheerful blooms are a favorite among butterflies and bees because they provide a valuable source of nectar throughout the growing season. Their resilience and long-lasting flowers make them a reliable choice for enriching the look and utility
of your garden.

Black-Eyed Susan (Rudbeckia)
Carmine red Monarda flowers Be Happy in the garden

Bee Balm (Monarda)

Bee Balm, or Monarda, is a vibrant and aromatic addition to any pollinator-friendly garden. With its tubular flowers in hues of red, pink, purple, and white, Bee Balm is a magnet for hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. 

These pollinator plants are also known for their medicinal properties and distinctive, minty fragrance. They thrive in a range of soil conditions and make an excellent choice for garden beds and borders.

The Benefits of Plants for Pollinators

  • They enhance the beauty of your landscape.
  • They play a crucial role in supporting the health and diversity
    of local ecosystems.
  • They bring your oasis to life.

Shop for Pollinator Plants at Evergreen of Johnson City

Butterflies, bumblebees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators are essential for the reproduction of many plants and crops. By planting species that provide nectar and habitat, you contribute to their well-being and help maintain ecological balance.

Our nursery center is dedicated to helping you cultivate a garden that supports local wildlife while looking beautiful. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or a beginner, our gardening center staff is here to guide you in choosing the best plants for your landscape.

Visit Evergreen of Johnson City to explore our extensive selection of pollinator plants and other gardening essentials. For personalized care tips or assistance, contact our knowledgeable team today.