Vermont
Vermont’s ecosystems are shaped by cold winters, short growing seasons, northern hardwood forests, and abundant wetlands. The most beneficial native plants here are those that support pollinators during a compressed bloom season, sustain wildlife through winter, and stabilize forest soils, slopes, and waterways.

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Helpful Native Plant Resources
- Ecological Introduction
- Why is Reducing Your Lawn a Good Thing?
- Reasons to Plant Native Plants
- What are Soft Landings?
- Why Leave the Leaves?
- Best Practices for Communicating with HOAs
- EcoRegion vs Plant Zone Maps
- Consider Signage in your Yard
Visit Native Plant Resources Near You
Northeast Pollinator Plants owner, Jane Sorensen, is passionate about pollinator habitat and the opportunities gardeners have in being part of the solution of providing habitat in their own landscapes. To this end, she has been growing and selling pollinator plants on her family farm in northwest Vermont since 2012.

