Charlotte’s Garden: A Haven for Texas Hill Country Pollinators

Feature photo for blog post "Charlotte's Garden: A Haven for Texas Hill Country Pollinators" with a photo of butterflies on lavender flowers.

Charlotte’s Garden is a haven for Texas Hill Country Pollinators like bees, birds and butterflies.

Located between Center Point and Camp Verde and perched atop a rolling hill, Mother Nature started the 15 x 30 foot plot with five Lantana shrubs and a small Oak tree.

Taking it from there, I’ll be adding other native plants to further support local and visiting pollinators.

Additionally, I hope the garden will provide me and others who loved Charlotte a peaceful place to be.

It’s very early in the life of the garden.

Mid distance photo of lantana bushes and fuzzy grain tops with tree and blue sky in the background.

The BEFORE story is here.

I’ll be updating as the garden grows. There’s an email sign-up form at the bottom of this post if you’d like to know when I do.

Chubby, hand-drawn and colored bee with black and yellow stripes.

The Buzz in Charlotte’s Garden

Since the goal here is to attract pollinators, an ongoing, informal count seems appropriate.

POLLINATORSeasonCount
Golden Brown Butterfly*Summer1

* I downloaded the iNaturalist app so I’ll be better prepared next time : )

Vision for Char’s Gar

The best food source for any creature is naturally occurring.

Starting with the yellow and orange blooming Lantana, I’ll be adding other local flowering, drought- and deer-resistant, pollinator preferred plants like Verbena, Milkweed and Sage.

Native limestone from the property will give the garden some structure and I’m shopping for a solar-powered fountain to provide fresh water for the butterflies, bees, hummingbirds, bats and other critters.

If you are interested in supporting this from-the-heart project dedicated to a cherished friend, I invite you to shop A Tiny Band of Artisans online store. Proceeds from these Thank You Notes will help fund and maintain Charlotte’s Garden.

Peace & Pollinators, y’all!

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