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00:00Seven bare minimum plants that thrive in native gardens.
00:04Purple coneflower.
00:06Reliable meadow, perennial tolerating heat, drought, and poor soils.
00:11Its long summer blooms feed pollinators, while autumn seeds sustain birds.
00:16Butterfly weed.
00:18Compact milkweed for sunny, well-drained sites.
00:21Its non-invasive habit, deep roots, and abundant nectar make it an essential host plant for monarchs.
00:28Yarrow.
00:30Tough, sun-loving wildflower for dry soils.
00:32Its extended blooms, deer resistance, and ability to attract beneficial insects help suppress weeds naturally over time.
00:41Wild columbine.
00:43Graceful woodland, perennial for partial shade.
00:46Spring blooms feed hummingbirds and bees, while modest self-sowing produces bird-friendly seeds.
00:52New England aster.
00:54Late-season powerhouse that thrives in sun and average to moist soils.
00:58It's sturdy, nectar-rich blooms, fuel-migrating monarchs, and other pollinators.
01:05Goldenrod.
01:07Sun-loving fall standout with golden plumes.
01:10It spreads politely, improves soil with deep roots, provides abundant pollinator forage, and produces nutritious seeds for birds.
01:18Bee balm.
01:19Bee balm.
01:19Fragrant prairie mint for sun to light shade.
01:22It spreads steadily, attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, and offers insect-nesting stems with useful foliage.
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