Not a pollinator garden, a mini-meadow with wildflowers and clover which supports pollinators.
And the reason the ground in a lot of places is "fallow" was that we decided the garden was much too "lumpy" with big holes and divets. So, you were going to fill the whole area in between the berries and the asparagus with dirt and even out and plant grass and next year make new beds. But then the tractor took forever to get repaired and we missed the window for planting grass, so I went ahead with the watermelon, cantaloupe and acorn squash beds, and the peppers and tomatoes, but just let the rest try to grow grass.
We will start in the fall with evening the ground out and starting grass before the first frost.