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After weeks of planning, digging, and planting, it’s finally time for the big reveal! In this third and final part of my Patio Pollinator Garden from Scratch series, I’m taking you on a full tour of the finished bed and introducing each of the Texas native plants I chose to attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds here in Central Texas. You’ll see how the design came together — from texture and color balance to bloom timing — and I’ll share a few lessons I learned along the way for creating a pollinator-friendly garden that thrives in full Texas sun. 🌿 Featured native plants include favorites like salvia, coneflower, and skullcap — plus a few less-common gems that add movement and seasonal interest. 🦋 Whether you’re starting your first bed or expanding your pollinator paradise, this video will give you ideas for plant combos, spacing, and long-term success. 👉 Watch Parts 1 & 2 to see how this garden started — from layout and sheet-mulching to design planning. 👍 If you love native plants and lazy-gardener tips, hit subscribe and join me for more Half-Grassed: Texas Garden Chronicles! #TexasNativePlants #PollinatorGarden #NativePlantGarden #CentralTexasGardening #BackyardHabitat #WildlifeGarden #HalfGrassed #LazyGardener I am building a cottage style garden with a focus on using plants native and adapted to Texas Zone 8B. My goal is to attract pollinators like butterflies, hummingbirds, and native bees, and to provide a habitat for birds and other wildlife. I garden in Central Texas.