# North Texas Backyard Pollinator Garden Plan ## Objective Create an inviting, fragrant, and low-maintenance garden in a 2.5 ft x 50 ft arc-shaped area along the backyard fence in Lewisville, Texas. The garden will attract hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators, while providing culinary herbs and being resilient to local weather extremes. ## Plant Selection ### Native and Drought-Tolerant Plants - **Coral Honeysuckle** (_Lonicera sempervirens_): Hummingbird-attracting vine for trellises. - **Butterfly Milkweed** (_Asclepias tuberosa_): Essential for Monarch butterflies. - **Purple Coneflower** (_Echinacea purpurea_) & **Black-eyed Susan** (_Rudbeckia hirta_): Butterfly-attracting flowers. - **Autumn Sage** (_Salvia greggii_) & **Texas Lantana** (_Lantana urticoides_): Drought-resistant, nectar-rich flowers. - **Rosemary** (_Rosmarinus officinalis_), **Thyme** (_Thymus vulgaris_), **Lavender** (_Lavandula spp._), **Basil** (_Ocimum basilicum_): Fragrant herbs, also attract pollinators. - **Optional**: **Switchgrass** (_Panicum virgatum_) or **Gulf Muhly** (_Muhlenbergia capillaris_): Ornamental grasses for texture and wildlife shelter. ### Water Feature Selection - **Eco-Friendly Options**: Solar-powered fountains or birdbaths. - **Location**: Visible, accessible, near plants, avoiding leaf debris. - **Shallow Water Design**: 1-2 inch depth with flat rocks for birds and butterflies. - **Moving Water Feature**: To attract more wildlife and deter mosquitoes. - **Plant Surroundings**: Low-growing, moisture-loving plants like ferns and wildflowers. ## Planting Schedule and Care ### Preparation (Late Winter/Early Spring) - Clear area of weeds and debris. - Amend soil with organic matter for drainage and fertility. - Plan planting arrangement for sunlight and spacing. ### Planting (Spring/Early May) - Source plants from local nurseries. - Follow recommended spacing, placing Mint in containers. ### Initial Care (Spring/Summer) - Regular watering for root establishment. - Mulch to conserve moisture and suppress weeds. - Monitor for pests, maintain water feature cleanliness. ### Ongoing Care (All Seasons) - Water as needed, use drip irrigation for efficiency. - Fertilize with organic compost. - Prune, deadhead, and harvest herbs. - Fall cleanup to prevent pests and diseases. - Winter water feature maintenance, consider a heater to prevent freezing. ## Sustainability and Wildlife Attraction - **Natural Shelter**: Incorporate elements like rock piles for wildlife. - **Seasonal Blooms**: Plant variety for continuous food sources. - **Composting**: Use compost for soil enrichment. - **Natural Pest Control**: Promote beneficial insects. By adhering to these guidelines, your garden will be a sustainable, visually appealing habitat for local wildlife, with minimal maintenance requirements and strong resilience to North Texas weather conditions.