Select a sunny spot with well-draining soil for planting. Choose a variety like the Shasta Daisy, known for its long-lasting blooms and attractiveness to pollinators.
Prepare the soil by adding compost for nutrients and improved drainage. Plant the perennial flowers in clusters to create a visually appealing display and attract more pollinators.
Water the plants regularly, especially during dry spells, to help establish strong root systems. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering throughout the season.
Incorporate other pollinator-friendly plants like lavender and coneflowers to create a diverse and inviting habitat. This will attract a wide range of pollinators to your garden.
Avoid using pesticides in your garden to protect pollinators and beneficial insects. Instead, opt for natural pest control methods like companion planting and hand-picking pests.
Sit back and enjoy the beauty of your pollinator garden filled with the longest lasting perennial flowers. Watch as bees, butterflies, and other pollinators visit your garden oasis.