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"Respect the Locals" Native Plants & Pollinator Garden Flag

"Respect the Locals" Native Plants & Pollinator Garden Flag

$450.00

Original: $1,500.00

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"Respect the Locals" Native Plants & Pollinator Garden Flag—

$1,500.00

$450.00

The Story

18"x12" "Respect the Locals" Pollinator Garden Flag double-stitched edges to reduce fraying with pole pocket along the top.

Our Design: Designed with the safety of our pollinator friends in mind! From speedy hummingbirds, to the adored bubble bees, monarchs, fireflies and even actual flies (PLUS SO MANY MORE), these creatures play an important roll in the food web. We wanted to design a garden flag to remind our neighbors to respect the locals by giving them a habitat to thrive in. This means cultivating a space for them to live in and feed on (NATIVE PLANTS!) and to cool it on the pesticides and herbicides that sadly kill off populations of integral life to our ecosystem. 

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

"Respect the Locals" Native Plants & Pollinator Garden Flag - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

"Respect the Locals" Native Plants & Pollinator Garden Flag - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

18"x12" "Respect the Locals" Pollinator Garden Flag double-stitched edges to reduce fraying with pole pocket along the top.

Our Design: Designed with the safety of our pollinator friends in mind! From speedy hummingbirds, to the adored bubble bees, monarchs, fireflies and even actual flies (PLUS SO MANY MORE), these creatures play an important roll in the food web. We wanted to design a garden flag to remind our neighbors to respect the locals by giving them a habitat to thrive in. This means cultivating a space for them to live in and feed on (NATIVE PLANTS!) and to cool it on the pesticides and herbicides that sadly kill off populations of integral life to our ecosystem.Â