Increase biodiversity in urban landscapes. Diversifying the bioculture in farmland, lawns, and gardens is critical in protecting biodiversity, but there are also many places within urban areas that also need attention.[12] Making efforts to plant flowers, flowering plants, alfalfa, and clover in urban areas can make a big difference in urban biodiversity. A variety of plants can be cultivated along roadsides, in power line corridors, in community gardens, between the street and sidewalk, etc. Encouraging a variety of flowering plants will attract pollinators and can reduce invasive and harmful species without using pesticides.