Choose a variety of perennial flowers with different bloom times to provide nectar throughout the seasons.
Plant in clusters or drifts to create a visually appealing display that makes it easier for pollinators to locate the flowers.
Include flowers with different colors and shapes to attract a diverse range of pollinators like bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
Consider adding native plants to your garden as they are well-adapted to the local ecosystem and provide food for native pollinators.
Avoid using pesticides in your garden as they can harm pollinators. Instead, opt for natural pest control methods to protect your plants.
By combining perennial flowers strategically in your garden, you can create a beautiful and pollinator-friendly space that benefits both wildlife and your plants' health.