Companion Planting Tips for Perennial Flowers in Low Maintenance Gardens

Choose marigolds to deter pests and attract pollinators when planting peonies. The vibrant colors of marigolds complement the lush blooms of peonies beautifully.

Lavender is a great companion for daylilies, enhancing their fragrance and deterring pests. Plant them together for a delightful sensory experience in your garden.

Consider planting chives alongside hostas to repel aphids and provide a pop of color. The onion scent of chives can help protect your hostas from pests.

Pair coneflowers with bee balm to create a pollinator-friendly garden bed. The bright blooms of coneflowers and bee balm will attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.

Black-eyed Susans and Russian sage make a stunning combination in low maintenance gardens. These hardy perennials require minimal care and complement each other's growth habits.

Plant yarrow near sedum for a drought-tolerant pairing that thrives in sunny locations. Yarrow's feathery foliage and flat-topped blooms complement the succulent leaves of sedum.

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