Trava & Bambi
Trava Trava
Hey Bambi, I was thinking about how we could turn our garden into a little sanctuary for pollinators—do you have any ideas on how to attract bees and butterflies?
Bambi Bambi
That sounds wonderful! Bees love bright, easy‑to‑find flowers like lavender, sunflowers, and daisies, and butterflies adore sweet‑smelling ones like cosmos and marigolds. Try planting a mix of native species so the insects already know the taste. Keep the soil moist but not soggy, and put a shallow dish with stones in it so the pollinators can sip water safely. A little log or a pile of rocks can give bees a place to rest, and a sunny rock will warm up for a chilly morning. And if you’re worried about chemicals, skip the pesticides entirely – the insects will thank you with their buzzing! 🌸🦋
Trava Trava
That’s a lovely plan, thanks! I’ll pick up some lavender and daisies for sure, and I’ll keep the watering shallow like you said—pollinators love a safe spot. I’ll also set a small stone dish near the garden for them to sip. I’m excited to watch the bees and butterflies come in. 🌿🌼
Bambi Bambi
I’m so happy you’re setting it up! The little stone dish will be a cozy spot for them, and the lavender will fill the air with a gentle scent. I can’t wait to see the garden buzz with life—just imagine all those tiny wings fluttering around. 🌿🐝🌸
Trava Trava
It’ll feel so peaceful, like the whole garden is breathing. I’ll make sure the dish is shallow and the lavender stays close to the soil so the scent doesn’t drift too far. I’m looking forward to hearing the quiet hum of the bees. 🌱😊
Bambi Bambi
It does sound so peaceful, like the garden is breathing together. I’ll keep hoping the gentle hum of the bees fills the air with a quiet song. 🌱🌼
Trava Trava
It will be so soothing, like the earth humming under a clear sky. 🌿🍃
Bambi Bambi
That image feels so calm, like the whole world is holding its breath together. 🌿✨