Tips for a sustainable and stress-Free outdoor space
Would you like a garden or balcony that’s not only beautiful, but also gives back to you and the world around you? Then perennials are your best friends. They return
every year, are low-maintenance, and offer surprising benefits for your health and the environment. Discover how perennials can make your garden—and your life—greener, healthier, and more relaxing.
Air-Purifying and Fragrant in Your Own Garden
Perennials do more than just look good: they make your living environment healthier. They absorb CO₂, produce oxygen, and some even filter harmful substances. Choose lavender, sage, rosemary, thyme, and mint—ornamental herbs that purify the air, smell wonderful, and are edible. Ferns are also excellent for shady spots and contribute to fresh air. This way, you create a green zone full of colour, fragrance, and wellness in your garden or on your balcony.
Calming: Green Against Stress
Greenery is proven to reduce stress. The gentle rustling of leaves, the scent of herbs, and the sight of blooming borders give your mind a mini-holiday. Opt for Hosta, lavender, or Geranium for a calming effect. Combine them with a comfortable seating area and create your own zen spot in the garden.
Edible and Ornamental: Flowering Herbs for Flavour and Ambience
Why not enjoy your garden and your meal? Many perennials are edible and add flavour to your dishes and drinks. Think rosemary and thyme for savoury dishes, mint for refreshing drinks, and sage or oregano, which not only taste great but also produce beautiful flowers if you let them bloom. This adds extra colour and atmosphere, and attracts bees and butterflies—a boost for biodiversity.
Good for Nature: A Hotspot for Bees and Butterflies
Flowering perennials such as Echinacea, Sedum, and lavender are a feast for bees and butterflies. With these, you turn your garden into a true hotspot for pollinators and contribute to a healthy ecosystem. Beautiful for you, important for nature.
Tips for a Flying Start
- Start with easy varieties like lavender, sage, and Sedum.
- Mix edible perennials with flowering perennials for a playful, colourful effect.
- Add a few attractive pots for flexibility and extra atmosphere.
Every step in the garden—from planting to watering—provides movement and relaxation. This way, you make not only your garden, but also yourself healthier.



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