One-Stop-Shop Pollinator Pack - Native Flowers For Beneficial Insects
Four Florida natives. One no-spray garden, built from the ground up. If you're chasing a garden where nature does the pest control for you, this is where to start. These four native wildflowers aren't a random pretty mix — they're the exact "one-stop-shop" plants from our free Grow the Good Guys field guide, each one feeding, sheltering, or hosting five or more of the beneficial insects your garden needs to thrive without a single spray bottle. What's in the pack: Leavenworth's Tickseed (Coreopsis leavenworthii) — Florida's state wildflower, with long-blooming open flowers nearly every beneficial can access Partridge Pea (Chamaecrista fasciculata) — extrafloral nectaries feed tiny beneficials even between bloom cycles Beach Sunflower (Helianthus debilis) — high-pollen blooms and sturdy stems double as hunting perches Horsemint / Spotted Bee Balm (Monarda punctata) — a nectar buffet that draws a genuinely diverse crowd of pollinators and predators Plant these four together, near your beds, and you're laying the groundwork for ladybugs, lacewings, assassin bugs, spiders, and a long list of native bees to move in and stay — not just visit once and leave. It typically takes a few seasons to build a beneficial population strong enough to fully manage pests on its own, but you'll see results well before that, and the planting pays off for years to come. All four are Florida natives, open-pollinated, and suited to real Florida conditions — no babysitting required once established. Want the full system? Grab the free Grow the Good Guys guide for the complete pest-management walkthrough, plus our free Integrated Pest Management class.
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