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  • Heuchera Twist of Lime PPAF 20ct Flat Heuchera Twist of Lime PPAF 20ct Flat

    Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct Flat

    Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our...

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  • Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (4) 1-gallons Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (4) 1-gallons

    Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (4) 1-gallons

    Heuchera 'Twist of Lime' PP30618 (4) 1-gallonsCommon Name: Coral Bells Get ready for a wild looking Heuchera that's perfect for brightening up your shade garden! Incredibly wavy, chartreuse yellow leaves beg to be noticed, and is perhaps one of our...

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  • Heuchera 'Wild Rose' PP29923 (20)ct Flat Heuchera Wild Rose PPAF 20ct Flat

    Heuchera 'Wild Rose' PP29923 (20)ct Flat

    Heuchera 'Wild Rose' PP29923 CPBR5990 (20)ct FlatPRIMO® SeriesCommon Name: Coral Bells This easily distinguishable Heuchera stands out with its large leaves and bright, uniquely colored foliage. 'Wild Rose' forms a dense habit of large, bright rosy...

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  • Heuchera 'Wildberry' PP31222 (20)ct Flat Heuchera 'Wildberry' PP31222 (20)ct Flat

    Heuchera 'Wildberry' PP31222 (20)ct Flat

    Heuchera 'Wildberry' PP31222 CPBRAFDOLCE® seriesCommon Name: Red Hot Poker The intense purple color of these leaves are second to none! Compared to 'Blackberry Ice', the foliage is larger, a richer hue, and holds onto its purple color for much of the...

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  • Heuchera micrantha Palace Purple 3.5 inch pot Heuchera micrantha Palace Purple 3.5 inch pot

    Heuchera m. 'Palace Purple' (3.5 inch pot)

    Heuchera micrantha 'Palace Purple' (3.5-inch pot)Common name: Coral Bells The original purple coral bells, 'Palace Purple' is perhaps the most well-recognized and widely planted variety of all heucheras. It was the 1991 Perennial Plant Association...

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  • Heuchera m Palace Purple 30ct Flat Heuchera m Palace Purple 30ct Flat

    Heuchera m. 'Palace Purple' (30)ct Flat

    Heuchera micrantha 'Palace Purple' (30)ct FlatCommon name: Coral Bells The original purple coral bells, 'Palace Purple' is perhaps the most well-recognized and widely planted variety of all heucheras. It was the 1991 Perennial Plant Association...

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  • Heucherella Copper King PPAF 20ct Flat

    Heucherella 'Copper King' PPAF (20)ct Flat

    Heucherella 'Copper King' PPAF (20)ct Flat Common Name: Foamy BellsA fantastic foliage find for any shade garden. New leaves are bright orange with copper red centers and yellow edging. Individual leaves are large at 5" across with deep dissection for a...

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  • Heucherella Pink Fizz PPAF 20ct Flat Heucherella Pink Fizz PPAF 20ct Flat

    Heucherella 'Pink Fizz' PP26947 (20)ct Flat

    Heucherella 'Pink Fizz' PP26947 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Foamy Bells A durable plant for sun or shade, this new Heucherella forms a full clump of large, deeply lobed, soft green leaves with a light silvering and heavy wine red to deep purple veining. It...

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  • Heucherella 'Shadow Tag' (20)ct Flat Heucherella 'Shadow Tag' (20)ct Flat

    Heucherella 'Shadow Tag' (20)ct Flat

    Heucherella 'Shadow Tag' PPAF CPBRAF - Proven Winners® FUN AND GAMES® Collection(20)ct Flat Common Name: Foamy BellsUse this Heucherella to color up shadowy spaces in your garden! Green leaves have a silvery overlay. Dark burgundy centers radiate...

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  • Hibiscus 'All Eyes on Me' PPAF (25) BR Plants Hibiscus 'All Eyes on Me' PPAF (25) BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'All Eyes on Me' PPAF (25) BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'All Eyes on Me' PPAF CPBRAF (25) Bare Root PlantsProven Winners® SUMMERIFIC® CollectionCommon Name: Rose Mallow One of our most compact Hardy Hibiscus to date! Despite its scaled down size, 'All Eyes on Me' keeps the trademark massive...

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  • Hibiscus Angel Eyes PPAF 25 BR Plants Hibiscus Angel Eyes PPAF 25 BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'Angel Eyes' PPAF (25) BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'Angel Eyes' PPAF (25) Bare Root PlantsCommon Name: Rose Mallow One of the earliest Hardy Hibiscus to flower! 8" bright white flowers have raspberry red eyes that radiate out through the petals. Broad green foliage on red stems make up a...

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  • Hibiscus Candy Crush PP32587 25 BR Plants Hibiscus Candy Crush PP32587 25 BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'Candy Crush' PP32587 (25) BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'Candy Crush' PP32587 CPBRAF (25) Bare Root PlantsSUMMERIFIC® CollectionCommon Name: Rose Mallow If you love 'Cranberry Crush', try 'Candy Crush'! This hardy Hibiscus shares all the great traits that made 'Cranberry Crush' popular: upright,...

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  • Hibiscus 'Cookies and Cream' (25) BR Plants Hibiscus 'Cookies and Cream' (25) BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'Cookies and Cream' (25) BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'Cookies and Cream' PPAF CPBRAF - Proven Winners® SUMMERIFIC® Collection (25) Bare Root Plants Hibiscus 'Cookies and Cream', a striking new introduction from the SUMMERIC® Collection, offers a dramatic "night and day" contrast with...

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  • Hibiscus Dark Mystery PPAF 25 BR Plants Hibiscus Dark Mystery PPAF 25 BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'Dark Mystery' PP32036 (25) BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'Dark Mystery' PP32036 (25) Bare Root PlantsCommon Name: Rose Mallow There's no mystery here – this Hibiscus has proven season after season to be a superior performer. Incredibly dark, wine purple foliage contrasts beautiful with the large...

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  • Hibiscus Evening Rose PPAF 25 BR Plants Hibiscus Evening Rose PPAF 25 BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'Evening Rose' PP33366 (25) BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'Evening Rose' PP33366 CPBRAF (25) Bare Root PlantsSUMMERIFIC® CollectionCommon Name: Rose Mallow Walters Gardens hybridizing has made a name for itself in hardy Hibiscus. There have been many different colors, and we are proud to introduce...

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  • Hibiscus 'Garnet Globes' (25) BR Plants Hibiscus 'Garnet Globes' (25) BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'Garnet Globes' (25) BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'Garnet Globes' PPAF CPBRAF - Proven Winners® SUMMERIFIC® Collection (25) Bare Root Plants Hibiscus 'Garnet Globes', a standout selection from the SUMMERIFIC® Collection, is an incredibly compact yet powerfully impactful hardy Rose...

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  • Hibiscus Inner Glow PPAF 25 BR Plants Hibiscus 'Inner Glow' PP34279 (25) BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'Inner Glow' PP34279 (25) BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'Inner Glow' PP34279 (25) Bare Root PlantsCommon Name: Rose Mallow A unique flower pattern that you wouldn't expect on a Hardy Hibiscus! Rich rose pink flowers have a lavender purple halo at the centers. The flowers cover the dissected, olive...

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  • Hibiscus 'Marshmallow Moon' (25) BR Plants Hibiscus 'Marshmallow Moon' (25) BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'Marshmallow Moon' (25) BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'Marshmallow Moon' PP35990 (25) Bare Root Plants Hibiscus 'Marshmallow Moon' PP35990 represents a significant leap forward in hardy Hibiscus breeding, effectively resetting expectations for pure white blooms in the landscape. Moving far beyond...

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  • Hibiscus Spinderella PPAF 25 BR Plants Hibiscus Spinderella PPAF 25 BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'Spinderella' PP33309 (25) BR Plants

    Hibiscus 'Spinderella' PP33309 CPBRAF (25) Bare Root PlantsSUMMERIFIC® CollectionCommon Name: Rose Mallow Show this off in your late summer landscape with the wild new pinwheel pattern of 'Spinderella'. Large, 8" white flowers have medium pink...

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  • Hosta Undulata Albomarginata 25 BR Plants
Photos courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc Hosta Undulata Albomarginata 25 BR Plants

    Hosta 'Undulata Albomarginata' (25) BR Plants

    'Undulata Albomarginata' Hosta (25) bare root clumps One of the first hostas to come up in the spring Medium green leaves with wavy, white margins and gray-green streaks at the junction of the margin and center; may lose its variegation...

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  • Hosta ABIQUA DRINKING GOURD 20ct Flat Hosta ABIQUA DRINKING GOURD 20ct Flat

    Hosta 'Abiqua Drinking Gourd' (20)ct Flat

    'Abiqua Drinking Gourd' Hosta (20)ct FlatMedium to Large. Dark blue-green, seersuckered leaves with heavy substance display a unique cupped form up to 3" deep.Demonstrates good slug resistance. White flowers appear just above the foliage...

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  • Hosta 'Abiqua Drinking Gourd' (4) 1-gallons Hosta 'Abiqua Drinking Gourd' (4) 1-gallons

    Hosta 'Abiqua Drinking Gourd' (4) 1-gallons

    'Abiqua Drinking Gourd' Hosta (4) 1-gallons Medium to Large. Dark blue-green, seer suckered leaves with heavy substance display a unique cupped form up to 3" deep.Demonstrates good slug resistance. White flowers appear just above the...

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  • Hosta 'Above the Clouds' PP34341 (20)ct Flat Hosta 'Above the Clouds' PP34341 (20)ct Flat

    Hosta 'Above the Clouds' PP34341 (20)ct Flat

    Hosta 'Above the Clouds' PP34341 CPBRAF - Proven Winners SHADOWLAND Collection (20)ct Flat Common Name: HostaKeep your head 'Above the Clouds' with this new large blue addition to the SHADOWLAND® collection! Cloudy blue leaves are cupped and have a...

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  • Hosta 'Atlantis' PP17093 (20)ct Flat Hosta 'Atlantis' PP17093 (20)ct Flat

    Hosta 'Atlantis' PP17093 (20)ct Flat

    Hosta 'Atlantis' PP17093 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Hosta This sport of 'Abba Dabba Do' has a significantly wider edge than its parent, making it a showier specimen in the landscape. The slightly rippled leaves are dark green with golden yellow margins. The...

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  • Hosta August Moon 25 BR Plants
Photos courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc Hosta August Moon 25 BR Plants

    Hosta 'August Moon' (25) BR Plants

    Hosta 'August Moon' (Ruh 1996) (25) bare root clumps Large, heart-shaped leaves are bright gold to chartreuse depending on the amount of sun exposure  They are corrugated, wavy, and of good substance making them slug resistant  Tolerates...

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  • Hosta 'Autumn Frost' PP23224 (20)ct Flat Hosta 'Autumn Frost' PP23224 (20)ct Flat

    Hosta 'Autumn Frost' PP23224 (20)ct Flat

    Hosta 'Autumn Frost' PP23224 (20)ct Flat ‘Autumn Frost’ is a sport of the 2010 AHGA Hosta of the Year, ‘First Frost’, which in turn is a sport of the champion of blue hostas, ‘Halcyon’.  It is a showier...

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  • Hosta BIG DADDY 20ct Flat Hosta BIG DADDY 20ct Flat

    Hosta 'Big Daddy' (20)ct Flat

    Hosta 'Big Daddy' (20)ct FlatLarge. Described as one of the best large blue hostas available, 'Big Daddy' forms a very large mass of thick, chalky blue leaves. The rounded leaves become cupped and puckered when mature. Heavy substance helps to make...

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  • Hosta 'Blue Angel' (20)ct Flat Hosta Blue Angel 20ct Flat

    Hosta 'Blue Angel' (20)ct Flat

    Hosta 'Blue Angel' (Aden 1986) (20)ct FlatVery Large. Giant blue leaves are broadly oval shape, heavily corrugated and thick substance with rippled margin. Leaves can reach 18 inches long by 12 inches wide. Very upright Hosta horizontally held...

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  • Hosta BLUEBERRY MUFFIN 20ct Flat Hosta BLUEBERRY MUFFIN 20ct Flat

    Hosta 'Blueberry Muffin' (20)ct Flat

    Blueberry Muffin' Hosta (Meyer) (20)ct Flat This excellent blue hosta is a strong grower and reliable performer in the landscape. It forms a medium sized mound of large, blue, rounded leaves that are rugose and puckered in unusual patterns...

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  • Hosta BROTHER STEFAN 20ct Flat Hosta BROTHER STEFAN 20ct Flat

    Hosta 'Brother Stefan' (20)ct Flat

    'Brother Stefan' Hosta (Petryszyn 1998) (20)ct Flat A large sized hosta with a moderate growth rate. Described by many as the most spectacular hosta they have ever seen! This bright gold center will catch visitors' eyes. Thick,...

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  • Hosta 'Brother Stefan' (4) 1-gallons Hosta 'Brother Stefan' (4) 1-gallons

    Hosta 'Brother Stefan' (4) 1-gallons

    BROTHER STEFAN Hosta (Petryszyn 1998) (4) 1-gallons Medium to Large. Large, heavily corrugated leaves have a gold center edged with chartreuse and a wide dark green margin. Mature size: 25 inches height and 30+ inches wide, medium growth rate...

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  • Hosta CAPTAIN KIRK 25 BR Plants Hosta CAPTAIN KIRK 25 BR Plants

    Hosta 'Captain Kirk' (25) BR Plants

    Hosta 'Captain Kirk' (Brill 1999) (25) Bare Root Plants An impressive, eye-catching large hosta; makes an excellent specimen plant An improved sport of 'Gold Standard' with much wider, dark green margins, gold centers, and heavier substance Pale...

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  • Hosta CATHEDRAL WINDOWS PP17295 20ct Flat Hosta CATHEDRAL WINDOWS PP17295 20ct Flat

    Hosta 'Cathedral Windows' PP17295 (20)ct Flat

    Hosta 'Cathedral Windows' PP17295 (20)ct FlatCommon Name: Hosta Improving on his award-winning hybrid ‘Stained Glass’, this new selection from Hans Hansen is a large, tetraploid conversion. Like a brighter version of ‘Holy...

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Perennial flower gardens are a delightful way to add continuous beauty and color to your outdoor space. Unlike annuals that need to be replanted yearly, perennials come back year after year, offering a rewarding and ever-evolving landscape. Here is a guide to creating your own stunning perennial flower garden:

1. Planning and Design:

Site Assessment:

  • Sunlight: Determine how much sun your garden receives throughout the day (full sun, part sun, or shade) and choose plants accordingly. Most perennials thrive in well-drained soil.
  • Soil Conditions: Test your soil's pH level and amend it if necessary. Many perennials prefer slightly acidic to neutral soil.
  • Space: Consider the mature size of your chosen plants and the available space in your garden.

Color Scheme:

  • Harmonious: Choose a color palette that complements your home and personal style. You can opt for a harmonious blend of similar colors, such as pastels or jewel tones.
  • Contrasting: Create a bold statement with contrasting colors, like orange and blue or purple and yellow.
  • Monochromatic: Use different shades of the same color for a sophisticated and elegant look.

Bloom Time:

  • Continuous Color: Select a variety of perennials with different bloom times to ensure continuous color throughout the growing season. Aim for a mix of early, mid-season, and late bloomers.
  • Succession Planting: Plant perennials in succession to create a seamless transition of blooms.

Plant Height and Texture:

  • Visual Interest: Incorporate plants of different heights and textures to create visual interest. Use taller plants as backdrops, medium-height plants in the middle ground, and low-growing plants as borders or groundcovers.
  • Layering: Layer different heights and textures to create depth and dimension in your garden.
  • Form and Structure: Include plants with different growth habits, such as upright, mounding, or cascading, to add variety and interest.

Style and Theme:

  • Cottage Garden: Create a romantic and informal look with a mix of colorful, self-seeding perennials.
  • Formal Garden: Achieve a symmetrical and structured design with neatly trimmed hedges, geometric patterns, and formal plant arrangements.
  • Modern Garden: Use clean lines, bold colors, and minimalist plantings for a contemporary look.
  • Wildlife Garden: Attract pollinators and birds by planting a variety of native perennials that provide nectar, pollen, and seeds.

Maintenance:

  • Weeding: Regularly remove weeds to prevent competition for nutrients and water.
  • Mulching: Apply a layer of mulch around your plants to help retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature.
  • Watering: Water deeply and less frequently to encourage deep root development.
  • Fertilizing: Fertilize your perennials in early spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer.
  • Deadheading: Remove spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering and prevent self-seeding.
  • Division: Divide overgrown perennials every few years to rejuvenate them and prevent overcrowding.

2. Selecting Perennial Flowers:

  • For sunny locations:
    • Coneflowers (Echinacea): Hardy and long-blooming with a variety of colors.
    • Black-eyed Susans (Rudbeckia): Cheerful yellow flowers with dark centers.
    • Daylilies (Hemerocallis): Wide range of colors and bloom times.
    • Yarrow (Achillea): Feathery foliage and flat-topped flower clusters.
    • Catmint (Nepeta): Aromatic foliage and lavender-blue flowers that attract pollinators.
  • For shady locations:
    • Hostas: Known for their beautiful foliage in various colors and patterns.
    • Astilbe: Feathery plumes in shades of pink, red, and white.
    • Bleeding Hearts (Dicentra): Heart-shaped flowers in pink or white.
    • Coral Bells (Heuchera): Colorful foliage in shades of purple, bronze, and lime.
    • Ferns: Add texture and a touch of woodland charm.

3. Planting and Care:

Prepare the soil:

  • Clear the area: Remove any existing vegetation, rocks, and debris from the planting area.
  • Loosen the soil: Till the soil to a depth of 8-10 inches to improve drainage and aeration.
  • Amend the soil: Incorporate organic matter, such as compost or well-rotted manure, into the soil to improve its fertility and structure.

Plant the perennials:

  • Dig planting holes: Dig holes that are twice as wide and as deep as the root ball of the plant.
  • Loosen the roots: Gently loosen the roots of the plant to encourage root growth.
  • Place the plant in the hole: Position the plant in the hole so that the top of the root ball is level with the surrounding soil.
  • Backfill with soil: Fill the hole with the prepared soil, gently firming it around the roots.
  • Water thoroughly: Water the newly planted perennials deeply to settle the soil and help the roots establish.

Mulch the planting area:

  • Apply a layer of mulch: Spread a 2-3 inch layer of organic mulch, such as wood chips, bark chips, or straw, around the base of the plants.
  • Avoid mulching against the stems: Keep the mulch away from the stems of the plants to prevent rot.

Water regularly:

  • Water deeply and infrequently: Water your perennials deeply and less frequently, allowing the soil to dry out slightly between waterings. Deep watering encourages deep root development.
  • Monitor soil moisture: Check the soil moisture regularly, especially during dry periods. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch.
  • Avoid overwatering: Overwatering can lead to root rot, so be careful not to water too often or too much.

Fertilize:

  • Fertilize in spring: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring to provide essential nutrients for the growing season.
  • Avoid over-fertilizing: Too much fertilizer can damage the plants, so follow the instructions on the fertilizer package.

Deadhead spent blooms:

  • Remove faded flowers: Regularly remove spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering and prevent self-seeding.
  • Cut back stems: Cut back the stems of perennials to the base of the plant after they have finished blooming.

Divide overgrown plants:

  • Divide in spring or fall: Divide overgrown perennials in early spring or late fall to rejuvenate them and create new plants.
  • Dig up the plant: Carefully dig up the entire plant, including the roots.
  • Divide the plant: Use a sharp knife or spade to divide the plant into smaller sections, each with healthy roots and shoots.
  • Replant the divisions: Plant the divisions in prepared planting holes, following the same steps as when planting new perennials.

4. Enjoying Your Perennial Garden:

  • Relax and appreciate the beauty: Take time to enjoy the fruits of your labor and the ever-changing display of colors and textures.
  • Attract pollinators and other beneficial insects: Plant a variety of flowers to attract bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and other beneficial insects. This will help to create a healthy and balanced ecosystem in your garden.
  • Cut flowers for bouquets: Bring the beauty of your garden indoors by creating arrangements with your favorite blooms.

With careful planning, thoughtful plant selection, and proper care, your perennial flower garden will provide years of beauty and enjoyment.