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Seeded Mat - Tall Cutting Flowers
Seeded Mat - N. American Wild Flowers
Seeded Mat - Fragrant Flowers
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Perennials are plants that bloom for 4-6
weeks during spring, summer, or fall. They die off during the winter, but
return when the weather warms. They are a little trickier than the annuals
because of the shorter bloom times, but when done right, they have show-stopping
impact.
The trick with perennials is to use
several kinds together to prolong the show. To accomplish this, you have
to know quite a bit about both the plants and your particular climate.
I've never been real good at this, and as a result, my perennial garden has
never been the greatest thing on the block. A few years back, however, I decided
to put in an island bed. I tilled and then went shopping for something to
fill this rather large area with. I found a canister of mixed perennial
seeds designed to bloom all season, and WOW, did it ever work. I sprinkled
the seeds out there and raked them in and forgot about them. Starting
around April, I had the most beautiful Dame's Rocket and poppies you could ask for, and lots of
them. Then dianthus, bachelor's buttons, evening primrose, shasta daisies and tons of
other stuff. That island bed is now a traffic stopper all season, and I
have done little to nothing else except occasional weeding for maintenance and
ordering new varieties as the mood strikes.
Perennials
are the garden plants that make for big business for mail order and internet
companies. Local home and garden outlets tend to have somewhat limited
selections, so buying through the mail or over the internet is the only way to
get some varieties. Perennials tend to be quite a bit more expensive than
annuals, but you get a plant that will perform year after year, and sometimes
spread as a bonus. When starting a new perennial bed, don't overlook seed,
which is cheap and easy, and do visit the internet merchants and look through
paper catalogs to make plant selections. Most of us can't afford to plant
a large perennial garden all at once, and therefore adding plants over time is
usually prudent. As such, the perennial bed - more so than any other type
of home gardening endeavor - is always a work in progress. Annuals can be
used as fillers in the interim, making for a wonderfully changing scene as the
seasons go by.
This page is a work in progress, but there are
several links to the left on individual plants I have already researched, along
with links to some of the best perennial vendors on the net, in my opinion. There are also links to annuals, biennials, bulbs, and an extensive
section on herbs below. Also check out the Home page for a master list of
links to the entire site. Please bookmark and check back often, as these
pages are updated daily.
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