Using perennials in your garden
When it comes to flowers for the garden, annuals and
perennials are the two largest families. Plants designated as annuals are those
that grow from seed, blossom, set seed and die within a single season.
Perennials, on the other hand, have the ability to return to life season after
season. That means that after the bed is established, you may not need to
replant for a number of years.
The actual life span of each perennial will vary from variety
to variety, but in order to be classed as a perennial a plant must be able to
come back for at least two seasons.
Perennials are available in a seemingly endless amount of
colors, sizes, shapes and textures, and there are perennials available to please
just about any gardener. In addition, the ability to plant the perennials only
once and have them come back year after year makes them a favorite with all
kinds of gardeners.
In addition, perennials are suitable for virtually any
location, and most varieties grow well in a variety of climates and soil types.
Some perennials, such as aster, phlox, geraniums and peonies, are valued mostly
for their beautiful flowers, while other varieties of perennials are more highly
prized for their lush foliage.
The longevity of different types of perennials varies, and
some types of perennials can last for decades. Each type of perennial will list
the average lifespan of the plant, so it is important to check the longevity
rating when buying perennials.
If you are looking for a perennial that enjoys a legendary
longevity, you may want to look into peonies. Many plantings of peonies have
been known to last from one generation to the next.
Many gardeners like to plant a combination of annuals,
perennials and bulbs, and this can be a great way to provide a wonderful variety
of color in the garden, while cutting back on the work the gardener must do.
Many gardeners like to use perennials in parts of the garden that are difficult
to plant, or using perennials as landscape plants. This can be a great
strategy, and many people are finding that perennials are wonderful, beautiful
plants.
Many gardeners like to accent their front yard, flagpole,
mailbox or other small areas with plantings of perennials, and these plants are
great for small spaces like those. In addition, the wide variety of colors
perennials come in mean they can be used to accent just about any type of home
décor.
Perennials can even make a great addition to a vegetable
garden, particularly to provide a colorful border or to edge the planting beds.
In addition, perennials can be used with shrubs and other larger plants in order
to provide a beautiful splash of color and beauty in an otherwise plain
landscape.
See
Using Garden Perennials Part 2
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