Perennial flowers are essential for attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. Choose a variety of colors and shapes to create a diverse and vibrant garden.
Create a pollinator-friendly garden by including a mix of early, mid, and late blooming perennial flowers. This ensures a continuous food source for pollinators throughout the season.
Select native perennial flowers to provide food and habitat for local pollinators. Consider planting milkweed for monarch butterflies and bee balm for bees.
Incorporate a water source like a birdbath or shallow dish with rocks for pollinators to drink from. Add nesting sites like bee hotels to support native bees in your garden.
Avoid using pesticides in your garden to protect pollinators from harm. Instead, practice organic gardening methods and companion planting to control pests naturally.
Maintain your pollinator paradise by deadheading spent flowers, mulching to retain moisture, and dividing overcrowded plants. Sit back and enjoy the beauty and buzz of your garden!