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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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Tips on purchasing perennials

Sun perennials thrive in full sunlight, delivering vibrant blooms and bold foliage season after season. At TN Nursery, our sun-loving perennial collection features hardy, drought-tolerant plants that bring lasting color to borders, pollinator gardens, and open landscapes. Choose from favorites like the Wild Iris, Virginia Bluebells, Blanket Flower, and Black Eyed Susan—all selected for resilience, beauty, and long bloom times. These perennials attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds while requiring minimal maintenance once established. Perfect for gardeners seeking color and durability, our sun perennials ship bare-root and ready to thrive. Shop TN Nursery’s sun perennial collection today and brighten your garden with lasting color.

Sun Perennials – Bright Blooms That Return Year After Year

Some plants just love the sun—and thrive in it. If you’re working with a yard that gets full sun for most of the day, you’ll want perennials that can handle the heat and reward you with long-lasting color. Our collection of sun perennials brings together tough, beautiful varieties that bloom boldly through the brightest parts of the season. These plants don’t just survive the sun—they shine in it.

Perennials That Love the Light

At TN Nursery, we’ve grown and selected perennials that perform best in sunny conditions. These are plants that stand tall, bloom hard, and return every season stronger than before. Whether you're filling out a border, creating a pollinator patch, or building a full-sun flower bed, we have sun-loving choices that look good all summer long with minimal upkeep.

Customer Favorites for Sunny Gardens:

  • Black-Eyed Susan – A golden classic that blooms deep into fall.
  • Coneflower (Echinacea) – Bold, upright, and loved by pollinators.
  • Blanket Flower – A long bloomer with fiery tones that thrives in heat.
  • Daylilies – Low-maintenance and loaded with color from summer to frost.

Why Gardeners Choose TN Nursery for Sun Perennials

We grow strong, healthy bare-root perennials ready to take off in your garden. Every plant is selected for vigor, beauty, and resilience. When you order from TN Nursery, you’re not just getting a plant—you’re getting a dependable foundation for a vibrant, sun-drenched garden.

Browse our sun perennials today and discover reliable bloomers that will light up your yard, season after season.

How to plant and nurture your perennials once planted.

Easy to Grow

Successful Perennial Planting Guide

To plant bare root perennials, start by soaking the roots in water for an hour or two to rehydrate them. While they soak, dig a hole twice as wide as the root spread and deep enough to let the crown sit just at or slightly above ground level.

Preparing the Soil For Bare Root Perennials

Make a small mound in the center of the hole, spread the roots gently over it, and backfill with soil, firming it gently as you go to eliminate air pockets. Water well after planting to help the roots settle in. Avoid fertilizing right away—let the plant focus on root establishment first. Keep the soil moist (but not soggy) for the first few days while the plants adjusts and acclimates.

Tips on How to Care For Perennials Once Established

Grow Tips For Success

Tips For Optimal Growth for Perennials

After your perennials have taken root and begun to grow on their own, care becomes more hands-off. You don’t need to water them constantly—just check the soil now and then, and if it’s dry a few inches down, give them a good soak.

Mulching Perennials

Mulching helps, especially during hot weather, but don’t let it smother the base of the plants. In spring, trim back anything dead from the previous year. Prune or pinch back the faded and dying blooms during the season, though it’s not always necessary. Every few years, if they look crowded or stop blooming like they used to, dig them up and split the clumps. Doing that gives them space to breathe and keeps them going strong.