

We help plan native pollinator gardens. Our free service includes a site visit, discussion, and advice.
The Pollinator Garden Assistance and Recognition Program is a joint project with a network of Texas Master Naturalists and 3 Native Plant Society chapters, including our chapter, the Boerne Chapter. The mission of the program is to promote small plot gardens to protect native pollinators and increase the use of native plants.
The program’s volunteers educate local homeowners, groups, institutions, and organizations about the importance of native plants and habitat in our unique Hill Country environment.
As part of the PGARP program, we discuss garden plans, recommend plants that will grow best on the site, provide advice and encouragement, share resources, and recognize and reward gardeners’ important contributions to pollinator conservation.
Why plant a pollinator garden?
Planting a pollinator garden not only adds beauty to your grounds but also provides food and habitat for wildlife, supports agriculture, and is a source of joy and delight.
Even a small pollinator garden provides food sources and nectar for the four main groups of pollinators: bees and wasps, butterflies and moths, flies, and beetles. Birds are supported by pollinator gardens, too. When birds are feeding their babies, they rely heavily on insects to get enough food for their offspring to grow and develop.
Loss of habitat and overuse of pesticides are detrimental to the nectar plants used by pollinators essential to our food sources and the beauty of the Texas Hill Country.
Who is eligible?
The program is open to Hill Country residents in the Texas Master Naturalist, Hill Country Chapter’s ten-county region: Bandera, Edwards, Gillespie, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Mason, Menard, Real, and San Saba counties. Residents in these counties with existing gardens as well as those establishing new gardens are all eligible.
How to apply?
For program information and to request a free volunteer consultation to help plan a pollinator garden, or to apply for “Pollinator Champion” garden recognition visit https://txmn.org/hillcountry/pgarp/.





