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Perennial Plants

Unlike Annuals Perennials Live for Decades & Reblooms Every Year

Plant perennials for lasting beauty. They are hardy, resilient plants, natural soil purifiers, thrive with minimal care, and can live and flourish for decades in your garden.

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Perennials offer long-lasting benefits. You plant them once, and they return yearly like clockwork—no reminders, no replanting, just dependable beauty that lives for years and comes back up and reblooms every Spring or Summer season.

Whether filling out a garden bed, tucking color into hard-to-reach spots, or creating a pollinator-friendly space, perennials offer unmatched staying power.

Why Choose Perennials for Your Garden?

Reblooms Every Spring and Summer Season

Unlike Annuals, Perennials Live For Decades

Hardy and Resilient Native Plants

Disease and Pest Resistant

Perennials are ideal for gardeners who want low-maintenance beauty that comes back stronger every season. Unlike annuals, which complete their life cycle in a single year, perennials build structure and charm over time. A wide range of bloom times, shapes, and colors makes it easy to design a landscape that evolves from spring through fall.

Low-Maintenance and Long-Lasting

Once established, most of these plants require minimal care. Many are drought-tolerant, deer-resistant, and resilient in various soil types, making them a perfect choice for beginners and seasoned gardeners.

Pollinator-Friendly Perennial Options

Our plant collection includes many native species that attract butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds. From Coneflowers to Milkweed, these plants beautify your space and support local ecosystems.

Shop TN Nursery’s Handpicked Perennial Collection

In this collection, you’ll find sun-loving bloomers, shade-dwelling ferns, groundcovers, and fragrant standouts. Whether you’re designing a cottage-style border or a tidy foundation bed, a perennial here will thrive in your space.

These are plants for gardeners who want lasting color, structure, and seasonal rhythm. Whether you're starting fresh or adding to an existing landscape, our collection is full of reliable favorites and discoveries that will grow with you, year after year.

These Flowering Plants Offer Great Curb Appeal

Homeowners need to have great curb appeal. Even if you live in an apartment, you can decorate your balcony or the exterior of your door with beautiful perennial plants and flowers. When choosing what is best for your home, you may want bright colors, long-lasting plants, and easy-to-care-for plants.  

 Perennials are one of the best plants to consider for your home. They last for multiple seasons and will return every spring as long as they are cared for. You can find many bright, colorful, and beautiful plants for your yard and plant needs. See below for some of the most colorful plants available, as TN Nursery is a leading supplier and mail-order nursery of quality plants.

Favorite Perennial Selections

Purple Coneflowers

Virginia Bluebells

Shasta Daisy

Black Eyed Susan

 

FAQ

What are perennials?

Perennials are plants that return year after year, growing back from their roots each spring after dying back in winter. Unlike annuals, they never die back and have to be replanted, and they do not cost a fortune to regrow every Spring. They do not require a lot of care because we sell native plants, and you do not even have to fertilize them. Being natural pollinators is what makes them #1 sellers at TN Nursery, and not having to dig them up for harsh winters is what homeowners love best.

How do I care for perennials?


They are super easy and low-maintenance. Water regularly during the first growing season, especially during dry spells. Mulch to retain moisture, and divide overcrowded plants every few years to maintain their health. These beautiful flowering plants offer many years of blooms, and you can enjoy all types of birds and pollinators coming by for pollen and nectar. Put a bird bath near them and watch these flying beauties flock to your lawn.

When is the best time to plant perennials?


The best times to plant perennials are in the spring or fall, when temperatures are mild, allowing roots to establish before extreme weather arrives.