Solidago canadensis, Goldenrod
Removing invasive plant species & grass/lawns without pesticides and herbicides
Using recycled materials like arborist woodchips and cardboard
Planting native plants sourced from locally owned, bee-safe nurseries
Weeding, pruning, and yard work practices that respect seasonal and ecosystem needs
Expert help in identifying plants in your yard and understanding native/non-native/invasive status
Connecting you with local native plant nurseries and garden design resources
Creating a multi-phase plan for clearing invasives and transforming your yard into a backyard habitat for pollinators and wildlife
Help with delivery, placement, planting, and sourcing materials for your project
Wild Pollinator Gardens is dedicated to planting gardens using locally sourced plants and materials, in an effort to support our local community along with the pollinators and wildlife!
I'm the Wild Gardener of Wild Pollinator Gardens— my name is Tatiana, and I have been enthusiastically connecting with plants, flowers, trees, and wildlife since I was a young child. I've lived most my life on the Southern Oregon coast and Willamette Valley, engaged with native plants, gardening, and public art projects in my community. With a background in community social work practice, I love to be part of work that heals the relationship between people and the ecosystems we live in. My hope is to help cultivate a healthy and sustainable collective future, for both humans and all living creatures. Combining my passions for supporting people, native plants, and wildlife, I look forward to helping you to make your yard into a beautiful and ecologically beneficial space for all to enjoy!
@wildpollinator on Instagram and Facebook
Click this link to out our community work—creating Pollinator Pathways on the South Coast