Do you want to be greener, but don’t know where to start? than this is the article for you. Gardening is one of the first things you should do if you want to be more eco-friendly. When wanting to start a garden the first thing you want to do is think about what you want to plant. there are three main types of plants, perennials, annuals, and biennials. so, what’s the differentness between them? well, perennials are plants that live for more than two years, so they will come back after winter. Perennials also tined to grow more slowly than other plants and are usually more expensive too, as well as being a long-term investment. Annuals on the other hand, live for less than one year, so you have to replant them the next spring. Annuals also grow quickly. Biennials are basically just short living perennials.
Planting a garden is really good for pollinators like butterflies, hummingbirds, bats, some birds, wasps, beetles, and most importantly, bees.
You should plant native plants, becaues if you plant plants from other places, they might become invasive and take over the native plants and nothing will be there to stop them because they don’t have natural predators. They also need less watering and fertilizer because they’re adapted to the climate.
Here are some plants that are good to plant in Michigan in the categories perennials, annuals, and biennials:
annuals perennials biennials
lettuce kale
peas
squash
cucumbers
green beans razzberries
radishes blueberries
strawberries
tomatoes
peppers
eggplants Michigan lily
wild bergamot or bee balm
black-eyed susan
bottle gentian
butterfly weed
common evening primrose
dwarf lake iris
eastern red columbine
false sunflower