How do I create a sustainable gnome garden that attracts pollinators?

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I'm really excited about expanding my community garden in London, and I want to create a gnome garden that not only looks fun but also supports local pollinators! My garden currently has various herbs and vegetables, but I’d love to incorporate flowers that can coexist with gnome decor. I’ve tried planting some marigolds and lavender, but I’m not sure if they’re enough to really attract bees and butterflies. What other plants should I consider, and how can I integrate them with the whimsical gnome setups? Any tips on maintaining both aesthetics and sustainability would be amazing!
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