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  • Pachysandra terminalis Green bare root plant Pachysandra terminalis Green bare root plant

    Pachysandra t. 'Green' (bare root plant)

    Pachysandra terminalis Bare Root PlantsCommon Name: Japanese Spurge, carpet bugle, Japanese groundcover Height: 8-10 InchesHardiness Zone: 4-9ShadeTolerates part sun in Northern ZonesEvergreen ground coverSpreads by rhizomes Pachysandra terminalis,...

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  • Paeonia Bartzella Itoh Intersectional 10 Plants Paeonia Bartzella Itoh Intersectional 10 Plants

    Paeonia 'Bartzella' (10) Plants

    Paeonia 'Bartzella' (Itoh Intersectional) (10) 3 to 5 Eye Bare Root PlantsCommon Name: Intersectional Peony Considered by many to be Roger Anderson’s best Intersectional Peony introduction. We have to agree, this plant gets a gold star in our...

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  • Panicum v. 'Apache Rose' PP29142 (30)ct Flat Panicum v PRAIRIE WINDS Apache Rose PPAF 30ct Flat

    Panicum v. 'Apache Rose' PP29142 (30)ct Flat

    Panicum virgatum 'Apache Rose' PP29142 CPBR5651 (30)ct FlatPRAIRIE WINDS® CollectionCommon Name: Switch Grass, Ornamental Grass Neither rain nor wind will knock this solid grass down! ‘Apache Rose’ has a dense, upright, columnar habit...

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  • Panicum v. 'Apache Rose' PP29142 (4) 1-gallons Panicum v. 'Apache Rose' PP29142 (4) 1-gallons

    Panicum v. 'Apache Rose' PP29142 (4) 1-gallons

    Panicum v. 'Apache Rose' PP29142 (4) 1-gallons Zone 4 - 9Plant Height 4 ft, Plant Width 2 ft 6 inFoliage Color Gray, Medium Green, RedFull Sun Neither rain nor wind will knock this solid grass down! ‘Apache Rose’ has a dense, upright,...

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  • Panicum v Blue Fountain PPAF 30ct Flat Panicum v Blue Fountain PPAF 30ct Flat

    Panicum v. 'Blue Fountain' PP28192 (30)ct Flat

    Panicum virgatum 'Blue Fountain' PP28192 (30)ct FlatCommon Name: Blue Switch Grass, Ornamental Grass Looking for a tall ornamental grass? This blue Panicum bucks the horticulture trend of shrinking plants by towering around 7’ tall. Even with...

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  • Panicum virgatum Cheyenne Sky PP23209 30ct Flat Panicum virgatum Cheyenne Sky PP23209 30ct Flat

    Panicum v. 'Cheyenne Sky' PP23209 (30)ct Flat

    Panicum virgatum 'Cheyenne Sky' PP23209 (30)ct FlatCommon Name: Grass-Ornamental, Red Switch Grass This hardy Red Switch Grass is a perennial substitute for Pennisetum 'Rubrum'. Measuring in at just 3' (2' before blooming), 'Cheyenne Sky' forms a...

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  • Panicum v. 'Half Pint' PPAF (30)ct Flat Panicum v. 'Half Pint' PPAF (30)ct Flat

    Panicum v. 'Half Pint' PPAF (30)ct Flat

    Panicum virgatum 'Half Pint' PPAF (30)ct Flat Common Name: Switch GrassOne of the most compact Switch Grasses with a dense, upright habit that tops out at 3' tall. Dark rosy red seedheads cover the top of the plant in fall. The compact nature of the...

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  • Panicum v Niagara Falls PPAF 30ct Flat Panicum v Niagara Falls PPAF 30ct Flat

    Panicum v. 'Niagara Falls' PPAF (30)ct Flat

    Panicum v. 'Niagara Falls' PPAF CPBRAF - Proven Winners® PRAIRIE WINDS® Collection (30)ct Flat Common Name: Switch GrassNotably wide for a Panicum, 'Niagara Falls' is excellent for filling space in the landscape. This native ornamental grass that...

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  • Panicum v Red Flame PPAF 30ct Flat Panicum v Red Flame PPAF 30ct Flat

    Panicum v. 'Red Flame' PPAF (30)ct Flat

    Panicum v. 'Red Flame' PPAF (30)ct Flat Common Name: Red Switch GrassA boldly colored grass with native roots, 'Red Flame' is primed to set your garden ablaze in late summer. This warm season grass emerges with blue-green foliage before turning...

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  • Panicum v Totem Pole PP29951 30ct Flat Panicum v Totem Pole PP29951 30ct Flat

    Panicum v. 'Totem Pole' PP29951 (30)ct Flat

    Panicum virgatum 'Totem Pole' PP29951 CPBRAF (30)ct FlatPRAIRIE WINDS® CollectionCommon Name: Switch Grass, Ornamental Grass A mental image of a totem pole brings to mind a tall, narrow, majestic structure – the exact imagery to apply to this...

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  • Panicum v. 'Totem Pole' PP29951 (4) 1-gallons Panicum v. 'Totem Pole' PP29951 (4) 1-gallons

    Panicum v. 'Totem Pole' PP29951 (4) 1-gallons

    Panicum virgatum 'Totem Pole' PP29951 CPBRAF (4) 1-gallonsPRAIRIE WINDS® CollectionCommon Name: Switch Grass, Ornamental Grass A mental image of a totem pole brings to mind a tall, narrow, majestic structure – the exact imagery to apply to...

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  • Pennisetum alopecuroides Hameln 30ct Flat Pennisetum alopecuroides Hameln 30ct Flat

    Pennisetum a. 'Hameln' (30)ct Flat

    Pennisetum alopecuroides 'Hameln' (30)ct FlatCommon Name: Grass-Ornamental, Dwarf Fountain Grass Arching, upright, deep green foliage in summer, changes to orange-bronze in fall and eventually to beige in late fall. Foliage usually remains...

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  • Penstemon 'Blackbeard' PP30052 (25) BR Plants Penstemon 'Blackbeard' PP30052 (25) BR Plants

    Penstemon 'Blackbeard' PP30052 (25) BR Plants

    Penstemon 'Blackbeard' PP30052 (25) Bare Root PlantsCommon Name: Beardtongue Blackbeard was a famous English pirate known for his black facial hair. The name of this hardy perennial is a play on words from the common name for Penstemon, Beardtongue. The...

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  • Penstemon Prairie Dusk 25 BR Plants Penstemon Prairie Dusk 25 BR Plants

    Penstemon 'Prairie Dusk' (25) BR Plants

    Penstemon 'Prairie Dusk' (25) Bare Root PlantsCommon Name: Beardtongue (because sterile stamen has a tuft of small hairs). Rose-purple, trumpet-shaped flowers are borne in profusion on thin spikes in early summer. Penstemons are very drought...

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  • Penstemon b. 'Pink Pearls' (30)ct Flat Penstemon b. 'Pink Pearls' (30)ct Flat

    Penstemon b. 'Pink Pearls' (30)ct Flat

    Penstemon b. 'Pink Pearls' PP36004 CPBRAF - Proven Winners® BEJEWELED?? Collection(30)ct Flat Common Name: Bearded PenstemonBring bright, vibrant colors to your garden with BEJEWELED™ Bearded Penstemon. This midsize series was selected for...

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  • Perovskia Prime Time PPAF 25 BR Plants Perovskia Prime Time PPAF 25 BR Plants

    Perovskia 'Prime Time' PPAF (25) BR Plants

    Perovskia 'Prime Time' PPAF (25) Bare Root Plants Common Name: Russian SageAn upgrade to 'Rocketman' with earlier bloom and denser flower spikes. Dusky purple calyxes hold blue flowers. The calyxes remain colorful well into fall, giving the plant the...

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  • Perovskia atriplicifolia 25 BR Plants Perovskia atriplicifolia 25 BR Plants

    Perovskia atriplicifolia (25) BR Plants

    Perovskia atriplicifolia (25) Bare Root PlantsFamily: Lamiaceae/Labiatae (mint Family); Common name: Russian Sage. Airy spikes of lavender-blue, tubular flowers top strong stems with small, finely dissected, silvery-green leaves provides two or...

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  • Perovskia atriplicifolia (4) 1-gallons Perovskia atriplicifolia (4) 1-gallons

    Perovskia atriplicifolia (4) 1-gallons

    Perovskia atriplicifolia (4) 1-gallons Family: Lamiaceae/Labiatae (mint Family); Common name: Russian Sage. Zone 4 to 9. Full sun. The plant for hot, dry locations. Plants reach 3 to 4+ feet tall and 2 to 3+ feet wide, classified as a deciduous...

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  • Phlox Cloudburst PPAF 25 BR Plants Phlox Cloudburst PPAF 25 BR Plants

    Phlox 'Cloudburst' PP30289 (25) BR Plants

    Phlox 'Cloudburst' PP30289 CPBR6263 (25) Bare Root PlantsCommon Name: Tall Garden Phlox A different type of Phlox that combines the rich color of Tall Garden Phlox and the dome-like habits of Cushion Phlox. 'Cloudburst' has dark purple buds open to...

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  • Phlox 'Opening Act Blush' PP27462 (25) BR Plants Phlox Opening Act Blush PPAF 25 BR Plants

    Phlox 'Opening Act Blush' PP27462 (25) BR Plants

    Phlox 'Opening Act Blush' PP27462 CPBR5991 (25) Bare Root PlantsOpening Act SeriesCommon Name: Hybrid Phlox Tall Garden Phlox are a mainstay in the midsummer sun garden, and this hybrid type will extend the color of Phlox by blooming even earlier;...

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  • Phlox Opening Act Romance PPAF 25 BR Plants Phlox Opening Act Romance PPAF 25 BR Plants

    Phlox 'Opening Act Romance' PP33101 (25) BR Plants

    Phlox 'Opening Act Romance' PP33101 CPBRAF (25) Bare Root PlantsOpening Act SeriesCommon Name: Hybrid Phlox Just like its predecessors in the Opening Act series, 'Opening Act Romance' blooms 2-3 weeks earlier than Tall Garden Phlox (Phlox paniculata) and...

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  • Phlox Opening Act Ultrapink PPAF 25 BR Plants Phlox 'Opening Act Ultrapink' PP32093 (25) BR Plants

    Phlox 'Opening Act Ultrapink' PP32093 (25) BR Plants

    Phlox 'Opening Act Ultrapink' PP32093 CPBRAF (25) Bare Root PlantsOpening Act SeriesCommon Name: Hybrid Phlox This Phlox isn't just pink, it's ULTRApink! With this addition to the Opening Act Phlox Collection, it is officially the brightest, most vibrant...

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  • Phlox p Backlight PPAF 25 BR Plants Phlox p Backlight PPAF 25 BR Plants

    Phlox p. 'Backlight' PP34506 (25) BR Plants

    Phlox paniculata 'Backlight' PP34506 CPBRAF (25) Bare Root PlantsLUMINARY® CollectionCommon Name: Tall Garden Phlox Joining the other members of the LUMINARY™ Collection, 'Backlight' brings a highly sought-after flower color. Pure white flowers...

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  • Phlox p. 'Dream Girl' (25) BR Plants Phlox p. 'Dream Girl' (25) BR Plants

    Phlox p. 'Dream Girl' (25) BR Plants

    Phlox p. 'Dream Girl' PPAF - (25) bare root clumps GARDEN GIRLS® Collection Phlox paniculata 'Dream Girl' is a dream come true for gardeners seeking beauty, resilience, and long-lasting blooms. This captivating variety of tall garden phlox, part of...

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  • Phlox paniculata Glamour Girl PP25778 25 BR Plants Phlox paniculata Glamour Girl 
Photos courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc.

    Phlox p. 'Glamour Girl' PP25778 (25) BR Plants

    Phlox paniculata 'Glamour Girl' PP25778 (25) Bare Root PlantsGARDEN GIRLS® CollectionCommon Name: Tall Garden Phlox This long-legged beauty stands tall, proudly showing off large panicles of hot coral pink flowers held on dark purple stems. The...

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  • Phlox p. 'Material Girl' PPAF (25) BR Plants Phlox p. 'Material Girl' PPAF (25) BR Plants

    Phlox p. 'Material Girl' PPAF (25) BR Plants

    Phlox p. 'Material Girl' PPAF - GARDEN GIRLS® Collection (25) Bare Root Plants Common Name: Tall Garden PhloxOur flagship Phlox paniculata variety, 'Glamour Girl', has been admired for years because of its beautiful floral display. More importantly,...

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  • Phlox p Party Girl PPAF 25 BR Plants Phlox p Party Girl PPAF 25 BR Plants

    Phlox p. 'Party Girl' PP32324 (25) BR Plants

    Phlox paniculata 'Party Girl' PP32324(25) Bare Root PlantsGARDEN GIRLS® CollectionCommon Name: Tall Garden Phlox Party Girl' has white flowers with a star-shaped light pink centers. Our flagship Phlox paniculata variety, 'Glamour Girl', has...

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  • Phlox p. 'Pink Lightning' (25) BR Plants Phlox p. 'Pink Lightning' (25) BR Plants

    Phlox p. 'Pink Lightning' (25) BR Plants

    Phlox p. 'Pink Lightning' PPAF CPBRAF - (25) bare root clumps Proven Winners® LUMINARY® Collection Phlox paniculata 'Pink Lightning' is a truly electrifying addition to any garden. This exceptional variety of tall garden phlox boasts vibrant...

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  • Phlox p. 'Prismatic Pink' PPAF (25) BR Plants Phlox p. 'Prismatic Pink' PPAF (25) BR Plants

    Phlox p. 'Prismatic Pink' PPAF (25) BR Plants

    Phlox p. 'Prismatic Pink' PPAF CPBRAF (25) Bare Root PlantsProven Winners® LUMINARY® CollectionCommon Name: Tall Garden Phlox Tall Garden Phlox are a favorite in the garden, but often are plagued by powdery mildew in hot, humid conditions. These...

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  • Phlox paniculata Red Riding Hood 25 BR Plants Phlox paniculata Red Riding Hood 25 BR Plants

    Phlox p. 'Red Riding Hood' (25) BR Plants

    Phlox paniculata 'Red Riding Hood' (25) Bare Root PlantsCommon Name: Tall Garden Phlox Vivid clusters of fragrant, cherry-red flowers sit atop strong-stemmed plants from mid thru late summer. 'Red Riding Hood' is a compact variety which attracts...

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  • Phlox Phlox p Sunset Coral PPAF 25 BR Plants Phlox Phlox p Sunset Coral PPAF 25 BR Plants

    Phlox p. 'Sunset Coral' PP35222 (25) BR Plants

    Phlox paniculata 'Sunset Coral' PP35222 CPBRAF (25) Bare Root PlantsLUMINARY® CollectionCommon Name: Tall Garden Phlox Tall Garden Phlox are a favorite in the garden, but often are plagued by powdery mildew in hot, humid conditions. These varieties...

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  • Phlox p. 'Uptown Girl' PP32287 (25) BR Plants Phlox p Uptown Girl PPAF 25 BR Plants

    Phlox p. 'Uptown Girl' PP32287 (25) BR Plants

    Phlox paniculata 'Uptown Girl' PP32287 (25) Bare Root PlantsGARDEN GIRLS® CollectionCommon Name: Tall Garden Phlox 'Uptown Girl' has light pink flowers with a star-shaped dark pink eyes. Our flagship Phlox paniculata variety, 'Glamour...

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  • Phlox subulata Blue Emerald 25 BR Plants Phlox subulata Blue Emerald 25 BR Plants

    Phlox s. 'Blue Emerald' (25) BR Plants

    Phlox subulata 'Blue Emerald' (25) Bare Root PlantsCommon name: Phlox-Creeping, Moss Pinks. 'Blue Emerald' has delicate lavender blue flowers which blanket the foliage in mid to late spring. Its profuse carpet of flowers creates a subtle swathe of...

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  • Phlox subulata Blue Emerald 3.5 inch pot Phlox subulata Blue Emerald 3.5 inch pot

    Phlox s. 'Blue Emerald' (3.5 inch pot)

    Phlox subulata 'Blue Emerald' (3.5-inch pot)Common name: Phlox-Creeping, Moss Pinks. 'Blue Emerald' has delicate lavender blue flowers which blanket the foliage in mid to late spring. Its profuse carpet of flowers creates a subtle swathe of color...

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  • Phlox subulata Candy Stripe 10ct Flat Phlox subulata Candy Stripe 10ct Flat

    Phlox s. 'Candy Stripe' (10)ct Flat

    Phlox subulata 'Candy Stripe' a/k/a Moss Phlox. Zone: 3 to 9. Full sun to filtered sun. Mature size: 6-to-8-inch height; spreads 2 feet. Phlox subulata 'Candy Stripe' is a delightful creeping phlox cultivar that adds a playful touch to spring gardens...

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  • Phlox subulata Candy Stripe 3.5 inch pot Phlox subulata Candy Stripe 3.5 inch pot

    Phlox s. 'Candy Stripe' (3.5 inch pot)

    Phlox subulata 'Candy Stripe' (3.5-inch pot)a/k/a Moss Phlox. Height: 4-6 Inches Spread: 10-12 Inches Hardiness Zone: 3-9 Full Sun Blooms early Spring Low spreading mossy like carpet Adapts to wide range of soils Creeps over rocks or retaining walls ...

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  • Phlox subulata Drummonds Pink 25 BR Plants Phlox subulata Drummonds Pink 25 BR Plants

    Phlox s. 'Drummond's Pink' (25) BR Plants

    Phlox subulata 'Drummond's Pink' (25) Bare Root PlantsCommon Name: Creeping Phlox This creeping Phlox has a richer rose color and larger flowers than 'Emerald Pink'. Creeping Phlox is a low-growing species which forms a carpet-like mat no taller than 6"...

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  • Phlox subulata Drummonds Pink 3.5 inch pot Phlox subulata Drummonds Pink 3.5 inch pot

    Phlox s. 'Drummond's Pink' (3.5 inch pot)

    Phlox subulata 'Drummond's Pink' (3.5-inch pot)Common Name: Creeping Phlox This creeping phlox has a richer rose color and larger flowers than 'Emerald Pink'. Creeping phlox is a low-growing species which forms a carpet-like mat no taller than 6". This...

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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.