Pollinator gardens offer benefits

  • Texas Green Eyes is a good example of a pollinator plant in the Burnet VFW Post 6974 pollinator garden, thriving in winter weather, Jan. 11. Contributed/Lori Greco
    Texas Green Eyes is a good example of a pollinator plant in the Burnet VFW Post 6974 pollinator garden, thriving in winter weather, Jan. 11. Contributed/Lori Greco
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Master’s Garden Cultivating Texas Green Eyes in a pollinator garden offers a myriad of benefits, making it a valu able addition to any landscape aiming to support local biodiversity. The plant’s vibrant yel- low flowers with green cen ters serve as a rich nectar source, attracting and nour ishing various pollinators such as butterflies, bees, and other beneficial insects. By fostering these…

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