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Advantages of planting perennials

You Should Consider Perennials in Your Home's Landscaping


Once you begin cultivating plants, you'll find a never-ending list of flower options. For example, you can choose perennials that last for one season and plants that share beautiful blooms year after year. You may also run across a hybrid, which will bloom for one season but replant itself to blossom again the following year.



Perennials



When you select perennials for your garden, you'll receive value as the plants produce beautiful flowers yearly. With options that include mums, salvia, and tulips, your landscaping will have a color beginning in the early spring and lasting until the chilly nights of fall.



Shade Perennials



If your landscaping requires plants that prefer sheltered areas, you'll need a few shade perennials. With options that include ajuga, geraniums, and Hosta's, your yard will have plenty of greenery to enhance your landscaping. Shade perennials give your garden depth and greater visual interest. You'll begin selecting perfect blends for your yard's flowerbeds when you practice your gardening skills.

As you choose flowers for your garden, you should select various plants. For instance, when your tulips die, you'll want another flower to bloom, such as a honeysuckle plant. With proper garden planning, you, your family, and your neighbors will enjoy your home's landscaping from spring to fall.