Choose native plants for your garden to support local wildlife and reduce water usage. Research sun and soil requirements to ensure optimal growth.
Plan your garden layout to maximize space and create visual interest. Consider layering plants for a lush and dynamic look that mimics natural ecosystems.
Prepare the soil by adding compost and mulch to improve fertility and water retention. Avoid chemical fertilizers and pesticides to protect the environment.
Plant your perennials with care, spacing them according to their mature size and watering thoroughly. Mulch around plants to suppress weeds and retain moisture.
Maintain your garden by deadheading flowers, dividing overcrowded plants, and monitoring for pests. Use organic solutions to address any issues that arise.
Enjoy the beauty of your perennial garden while knowing you've created a sustainable and environmentally friendly outdoor space. Share your success with others to inspire more eco-conscious gardening practices.