Want to create a pollinator garden that will be all the buzz? It doesn’t matter if you live in the country, have a yard in the suburbs, or live in an apartment in the middle of a city; container gardens, rooftop gardens, raised beds, window boxes, and traditional gardens all can provide a feast for pollinators. There is no better time to celebrate pollinators and contribute to their health than National Pollinator Week June 21 – 27, 2001. Creating a special pollinator garden or adding flowers to an existing garden is a great way to repay them for all the benefits they provide us. (reference other article) Attracting Pollinators The color, size, shape, and even the smell of flowers, no matter where they grow, attract specific pollinators. However, pollinators require more than just flowers. They need places to overwinter, hide, and lay eggs. Some also need certain plants for their …