

D.I.Y. Pollinator Paradise: Attract Birds & Butterflies on a Budget (E-Book)
Want a Garden Buzzing With Birds & Butterflies? Written by Tammy Sons
This guide shows you how to attract buzzing bees, fluttering butterflies, and cheerful birds—without breaking the bank.
Whether you have a balcony, a backyard, or just a few pots on your porch, this beginner-friendly guide gives you step-by-step help to:
🌼 Choose the exact plants pollinators love
🐝 Set up bee baths, feeders, and butterfly buffets in minutes
🌿 Plan your space—even if you’ve never gardened before
🧤 Protect your plants without chemicals
🕔 Maintain everything in just 5 minutes a day
📅 Follow a seasonal checklist to keep pollinators coming year-round
You don’t need fancy tools. You don’t need experience. You need this guide—and a little sunlight.
This is a digital product (PDF eBook)
After completing your payment, you’ll instantly receive a downloadable link to access the guide.
You don’t need fancy tools or a green thumb—just this eBook and a little sunlight.
👉 Download your copy now for just $9.99 and start building your pollinator paradise today.
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