Has anyone here successfully made a 'nectar trap' garden?

I was looking to remove the grass from my nature strip and put in some natives to further support pollinators and honeyeaters.

When reading some ideas I came across the 'nectar trap/nectar pad' idea where you put in plants to support pollinators across their life cycle, with enough nectar-bearing plants that the pollinators stay, and the life cycle continues again.

Has anyone successfully achieved this in their garden? If so, how many plants/what size land did it take?

I've been trying to support pollinators for years now, but we've had some cycles of renters with free-roaming cats killing off the honeyeaters and Magpies, and lately a rise in the grotesque Indian Myna's visiting, so I never seem to get many 😩

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u/Latter_Fortune_7225 — 15 days ago