Eco-Friendly Perennial Gardening Tips

Perennial plants are a sustainable choice for your garden, returning year after year. Choose native species to attract pollinators and reduce water usage.

Compost kitchen scraps and yard waste to create nutrient-rich soil for your perennial garden. This reduces landfill waste and eliminates the need for chemical fertilizers.

Mulch around your perennial plants to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature. Use organic materials like wood chips or straw for an eco-friendly approach.

Harvest rainwater in a barrel to water your perennial garden. This conserves water, reduces runoff pollution, and provides a natural water source for your plants.

Avoid using pesticides in your perennial garden to protect beneficial insects and wildlife. Instead, practice integrated pest management techniques and encourage natural predators.

By following these eco-friendly perennial gardening tips, you can create a beautiful and sustainable garden that benefits the planet and your wallet in the long run.

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