June is National Pollinator Month!

At No Limits we are proud to provide plants and habitats for our Native Pollinators!  Check out this awesome guide provided from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to learn more about how important pollinators are to our environment, as well as how to plant a pollinator-friendly garden!  https://www.fws.gov/pollinators/pdfs/pollinatorbookletfinalrevweb.pdf

Also, check out some of our Native/Pollinator-friendly plants growing in the No Limits garden!  These are just a few of our many flowering plants that continue to flourish in the No Limits dedicated Pollinator Garden.

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Eastern Prickly Pear on the verge of flowering!

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Native Wineberries “doing their thing”!  (We also have blackberries and blueberries planted in our berry patch that are great for pollinators too!)

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Our lavender plant is not a native flowering plant species, BUT allowing herbs to flower are a GREAT way to attract pollinators to your garden.  (As a plus, lavender smells very good too!)

 

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No Limits Eastern Shore is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting survivors of brain injury on the Eastern Shore and Northern Neck of Virginia, as well as Middlesex County. We offer case management and day support on the Eastern Shore and case management on the Northern Neck and in Middlesex County.

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