How to Choose Perennial Flowers That Support Local Wildlife and Promote Biodiversity

Select native perennial flowers to attract local wildlife like bees and butterflies. Choose a variety of bloom times to provide food throughout the seasons.

Consider the needs of different wildlife species when selecting perennial flowers. Include plants that offer shelter, food sources, and nesting sites.

Avoid using pesticides in your garden to protect wildlife. Opt for organic gardening methods to promote biodiversity and create a healthy ecosystem.

Plant a diverse range of perennial flowers to support a variety of wildlife species. Include flowers with different colors, shapes, and sizes to attract pollinators.

Create a wildlife-friendly garden by incorporating water sources like birdbaths or small ponds. Provide hiding spots like rock piles or brush piles for wildlife to seek refuge.

Maintain your garden by removing invasive plants and deadheading flowers to encourage new growth. Regularly observe wildlife visitors and adjust your garden accordingly.

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