Curious about starting your own meadow garden? 🌼 Make the most of any space—whether it’s an empty flowerbed or a corner of your lawn—with easy-to-grow perennials for a “mini meadow.” ☀️ Meadow gardens are a low risk, high reward option for helping your garden flourish with beauty and pollinators. 🐝

Hi, I’m Chelsea. I grow at Burpee Garden. These are a couple of things I grabbed to get you started on your meadow gardens. For your meadow garden, we want to look for stuff that has all kinds of different heights, different colors, stuff for your pollinators, cuz that is the key to a meadow garden. Egonia, perfect for your bumblebees. Here’s some more echgonatia starting. We also have some guara here in the background. You see their little red throats, perfect for your hummingbirds. Also have some nice denths here cuz I mean look at that color. Why wouldn’t you want that denths? Got a little bit of string theory amia here. So in the fall this gets a bright yellow color. So it’s not so much for the pollinators but it’s for your fall enjoyment. And I hope this gives you some ideas for your meadow garden at home.

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