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Originally Posted by DWBOX2000 View Post
Where does one get a good plant that can help bees? I was told Lowes and HD are pretty toxic for bees. People complain about the environment but they all want perfect lawns and love golf. Amazed Roundup is still around.
Back to honey, add to wife’s tea every morning.
I would try to find out what pollinator plants are native in your area first, because those will be the healthiest and happiest and require the least maintenance. Check the links below, especially the second one. And you can also search google for "plants for pollinators" or maybe add your location to the search to find out what would be good in your specific area. The bottom link below does include some rough geographic area specifics.

https://www.fws.gov/story/how-build-pollinator-garden

https://www.fws.gov/story/top-plants-your-pollinator-garden
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