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For thousands of years, indigenous communities across North America grew plants that kept their fields buzzing with life. Then the garden industry replaced them — and we’ve been paying for it ever since.
In this video, we reveal 18 forgotten native plants that are so precisely matched to your region’s pollinators that results appear almost immediately after planting. These aren’t trends. These aren’t products. Every plant on this list has been cross-referenced against indigenous land use records, peer-reviewed pollinator research, and regional horticultural data — because what works in your soil matters more than what looks good in a catalog.
You’ll discover why #14 triggered a 340% increase in native bee activity in a single season, why #18 has been wrongly blamed for hay fever for 50 years, and why the most powerful pollinator garden you can build costs far less than you think.
If your garden has been feeling strangely empty and silent — this is why. And this is the fix.

🌿 Plants covered in this video:
Purple Coneflower · Wild Bergamot · Blue Wild Indigo · New England Aster · Anise Hyssop · Wild Columbine · Swamp Milkweed · Partridge Pea · Ironweed · Wild Lupine · Golden Alexanders · Buttonbush · Eastern Red Columbine · Wild Senna · American Pennyroyal · Purple Prairie Clover · Evening Primrose · Goldenrod

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#nativeplants, #pollinators #gardeningideas , native bees, monarch butterfly, goldenrod, wild senna, purple coneflower, swamp milkweed, forgotten plants, indigenous gardening, backyard wildlife, natural garden, heirloom plants, pollinator habitat, gardening tips, sustainable garden, bumblebee garden, native plant garden, butterfly garden, wildflower garden, herb garden, garden hacks, seasonal gardening.

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