Lavender: Attracts bees and butterflies with its fragrant blooms. Plant in well-drained soil and enjoy its purple hues all summer long.
Coneflowers: Loved by pollinators, coneflowers provide seeds for birds in the fall. Choose from a variety of colors to brighten your garden.
Black-eyed Susans: These cheerful flowers attract bees and butterflies. Their golden petals add a pop of color to any wildlife garden.
Milkweed: Essential for monarch butterflies, milkweed is a must-have in wildlife gardens. Watch caterpillars grow and transform into butterflies.
Bee Balm: Also known as Monarda, bee balm attracts hummingbirds and bees. Its vibrant blooms add beauty and wildlife activity to your garden.
Butterfly Bush: As the name suggests, this bush attracts butterflies with its fragrant flowers. Plant in full sun for a butterfly haven.