Creating a wildlife-friendly garden? Consider planting bee balm, coneflowers, and black-eyed Susans. These vibrant perennials attract pollinators and add beauty to your outdoor space.
For a bird-friendly garden, plant cardinal flowers, sunflowers, and salvia. These perennials offer seeds, nectar, and shelter for birds, enhancing the biodiversity of your outdoor space.
Looking to attract butterflies? Opt for milkweed, butterfly bush, and lavender. These perennial flowers provide nectar for butterflies and create a colorful display in your garden.
To attract hummingbirds, include trumpet vine, bee balm, and penstemon in your garden. These perennial flowers produce nectar-rich blooms that will delight these tiny, energetic birds.
Want to create a habitat for beneficial insects? Plant yarrow, dill, and fennel. These perennials attract beneficial insects like ladybugs and lacewings, helping to maintain a healthy garden ecosystem.
Enhance your wildlife garden with asters, goldenrod, and sedum. These perennials offer late-season blooms, providing food for pollinators and adding interest to your garden well into the fall.