Garden of Wings

Where Pollinators Bloom

Want more pollinators in your garden? Our kits make it easy to attract butterflies, bees, and other pollinators to create a lively, colorful habitat.

Let’s Grow a Pollinator-Friendly World Together

Our eco-friendly kits are made with love for pollinators.

Close-up of a honey bee collecting nectar from a pink coneflower with a dark brown spiky center, blurred green background.
When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.
— John Muir

A garden is more than flowers - it’s a lifeline for all of us.

Pollinators Thrive, We Survive

Join others who care about pollinators.
Garden of Wings is growing — and so is our community. Share your ideas, questions, projects, and photos with other nature lovers. See how small actions add up to something powerful.

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Pollinators are nature’s hardest workers. From bees and butterflies to moths, beetles, bats and hummingbirds, pollinators fertilize over 75% of flowering plants, making our gardens bloom and supporting the food we eat.

But habitat destruction, pesticides, and climate changes are pushing many pollinators to the brink of extinction. Without them, entire ecosystems - and our food supply - are at risk.

The good news? Supporting pollinators is simple - whether you have a backyard, patio, balcony, or small outdoor space, see how easy it is to create a thriving habitat.

No Pollinators, No Plants - Here’s Why It Matters

A monarch butterfly perched on goldenrod flowers against a yellow background.