What You Get Each is professionally curated to help you grow a pollinatorfriendly garden, where ever you are in Nebraska. You'll get a bounty of prairie and woodland plants tailored to thrive in your unique outdoor environment. Plants for Pollinators! Hand-selected, pollinator-friendly plants Plants for Pollinators! $68 after Plants for Pollinators! garden sign Try a SUPER to make an even bigger impact for less. Pollinator insect field guide Tips on garden design, planting and care How it Works Create habitat for bees and butterflies where you live, work and play. by April 15 Sign up to share your garden profile with a personal horticulturist. May 1-31 Get 25 plants, hand-selected and delivered to your door. by June 15 Send us a survey with pictures of your new garden for 50% savings. Thanks, NET! Funding for Plants for Pollinators! is provided by the Nebraska Environmental Trust, a beneficiary of the Nebraska Lottery. Sustainable landscapes for healthy homes and communities plantnebraska.org
Plants for Pollinators! A SUPER neighborhoood garden in Gering, Nebraska. Year 3 CLASSIC $136 $68 after 25 Plants 5 spring bloomers 5 summer bloomers 5 fall bloomers 10 grasses/sedges 50-100 square feet 6-9 species 12-36" typical height 48" maximum height SUPER $450 $225 after 100 Plants 20 spring bloomers 20 summer bloomers 20 fall bloomers 40 grasses/sedges 200-400 square feet 18-26 species 12-36" typical height 48" maximum height
Why Pollinators? Pollinators are critical to our food and ecosystems. Over 150 crops in the United States need pollination to make seeds and fruits, and it's estimated that pollinators including bees, flies, moths, butterflies and beetles are responsible for about every third bite of food we eat. This makes pollinators a critical part of the intricate web that supports biological diversity and functioning ecosystems. The number of native pollinators is declining. They are threatened by habitat loss, disease and pesticides. For pollinators to thrive, they need contiguous habitat with native plant food sources and places to nest and overwinter. They also need access to water and a commitment to less chemicals. Our landscapes often fall short in these areas. We can help pollinator populations recover by creating habitat in our community landscapes. By supporting pollinators' need for habitat, we support our own needs for food and improve the health of the natural world. The Nebraska Statewide Arboretum and the UNL Department of Entomology are committed to helping you help pollinators with the Plants for Pollinators! Program that gets you a of 25 pollinator-friendly plants at half-price. PlantNebraska.org Pollinator.org
: Getting Started Your Name: Mailing Address (for and check): City/State/Zip: Email (it's how we contact you): Phone (just in case): Garden Address (must be in Nebraska): City/State/Zip: This garden is... in the country in town County: at home at work at school Yes, I am committed to posting a 12" X 18" Please Don't Spray sign for the garden's first growing season. Yes, I will register my garden with the Million Pollinator Garden Challenge at www.pollinator.org. CLASSIC 25 Plants $136 $68 after SUPER 100 Plants Payment & Delivery I want to purchase my through the Click & Pay option that will be sent to me by email. I am including a check for the full price of $136 or $450 to. (For this option, sales tax, not included in this price, will be deducted from your.) I want my within two days of this date (between May 1-31, 2017): Please deliver my to the mailing address listed above. I will arrange to pick up my in Lincoln on the date above (we'll email you with details). Thanks for Signing Up How did you hear about us? postcard in the mail at a garden event on NET Radio on KFAB Radio on KRVN Radio on Facebook Please send this form and your Garden Quiz to Sarah Masek by April 15, 2017. By Email: smasek3@unl.edu By Post: Subject: Bloom Box for [your name] 102G Keim Hall Lincoln, NE 68583-0964 $450 $225 after NEXT, TAKE YOUR GARDEN QUIZ
Garden Quiz Your Garden Quiz helps us get a sense of where your garden is and where you'd like it to be. What's your gardening style? I garden daily/weekly. I like an orderly garden with a place for every plant. I garden every few weeks. I don't mind some weeds or plants that move around. I won't spend much time gardening after planting, bring on the wild look. What's your comfort level with gardening? Pretty low, I'd like plants as foolproof as they come. Pretty high, I can handle some plants that might need me to watch how they're doing. Do you like to experiment? Yes, I want to try plants I've never had or even heard of. A little, I like a mix of the familiar and the less familiar. No, I'd rather stick with time-tested varieties. How much sunlight reaches the ground in your garden?* Full sun (6+ hours of direct sun) Sun to part sun (4-6 hours of direct sun) Part sun to part shade (2-4 hours of direct sun/beneath canopy of trees) *Bloom Boxes are not intended for areas that receive less than two hours of direct sun per day. What does the soil feel like? Sandy/gravelly. The day after it rains, it feels gritty and crumbles. Loamy. The day after it rains, it feels slightly crumbly, but stays in a loose ball. Clayey. The day after it rains, it feels a bit slippery and stays in a tight ball. Is the soil compacted? Not compacted/easy to penetrate with a trowel or knife. Compacted/difficult to penetrate with a trowel or knife.* *Compacted soils should be loosened before planting. Check out msue.anr.msu.edu/news/what_to_do_about_compacted_soil. Typically, how much moisture is in the soil? If you irrigate, take this into account. Very dry (xeric) Average to dry Average to moist Wet/frequently saturated (hydric) 8. Anything else we should know?