· You can get a pollinatorgardencertification by making your yard or garden a safe haven for pollinators with food, water and shelter. Qualifying gardens receive a certificate and an opportunity to purchase a Pollinator Friendly Garden yard sign. Learn more and download an application. Pollinators need our help! Populations of all our pollinators are declining, including native bees, domestic bees, flies, beetles, and butterflies. Our comprehensive guide details the steps to create a certifiedpollinatorgarden that enhances beauty while supporting biodiversity and food production. Discover native plants, effective design tips, maintenance strategies, and resources to achieve certification. Our list of national and state-specific programs, along with helpful application tips, will help you get you pollinatorgardencertified! Map of public certifiedgardens. For questions or assistance contact extension.pollinators@maine.edu or call 207.581.3188. Materials were adapted from Penn State’s Pollinator program, developed by Penn State Master Gardeners in collaboration with the Center for Pollinator Research. The Pollinator Steward Certification (and stamp) show that the individual has a science and lifecycle based understanding of pollinator needs, and understands habitat creation according to those principles. · Discover how to create a thriving certifiedpollinatorgarden that supports biodiversity, improves mental health, and attracts local pollinators. Learn plant selection, design, maintenance, and more. Qualifying gardens receive a certificate and an opportunity to purchase a Pollinator Friendly Garden yard sign. Learn more and download an application. Pollinators need our help! Populations of all our pollinators are declining, including native bees, domestic bees, flies, beetles, and butterflies. Our comprehensive guide details the steps to create a certifiedpollinatorgarden that enhances beauty while supporting biodiversity and food production. Discover native plants, effective design tips, maintenance strategies, and resources to achieve certification. Our list of national and state-specific programs, along with helpful application tips, will help you get you pollinatorgardencertified! Map of public certifiedgardens. For questions or assistance contact extension.pollinators@maine.edu or call 207.581.3188. Materials were adapted from Penn State’s Pollinator program, developed by Penn State Master Gardeners in collaboration with the Center for Pollinator Research. The Pollinator Steward Certification (and stamp) show that the individual has a science and lifecycle based understanding of pollinator needs, and understands habitat creation according to those principles. · Discover how to create a thriving certifiedpollinatorgarden that supports biodiversity, improves mental health, and attracts local pollinators. Learn plant selection, design, maintenance, and more.