Planting perennial flowers like coneflowers and bee balm attract pollinators and beneficial insects to your garden, promoting biodiversity and natural pest control.
Include daisies and marigolds in your garden to provide nectar and pollen for beneficial insects like hoverflies and parasitic wasps, aiding in pest management.
Lavender and yarrow are excellent choices for attracting beneficial insects such as ladybugs and lacewings, which help control garden pests organically.
Goldenrod and asters are valuable late-season perennial flowers that provide food for beneficial insects like bees and butterflies when other sources are scarce.
By planting a variety of perennial flowers that bloom at different times, you can create a continuous food source for beneficial insects throughout the growing season.
Enhance your garden's ecosystem by incorporating perennial flowers that not only beautify your landscape but also support a healthy population of beneficial insects for natural pest control.