Can native gardens attract pollinators?
Yes — native gardens are some of the strongest pollinator magnets you can add to your landscape. Butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, and beneficial insects all flock to native species.
Why Pollinators Prefer Native Plants
Native plants provide:
- Local nectar sources
- Seasonal bloom cycles
- Host plants for caterpillars
- Habitat and shelter
- Natural food sources
Popular pollinator-friendly natives include milkweed, salvia, lantana, coneflowers, Texas sage, and native grasses.
What to Expect From Zazu Landscaping
We design native gardens that balance beauty, structure, and ecological value. You get a vibrant, low-maintenance garden that supports local wildlife and boosts biodiversity.
Locations We Serve
Pollinator-friendly native gardens available in Austin, Cedar Park, Round Rock, and Pflugerville.