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Garden Perennials Provide a Riot of Color

... over 300 species, and new hybrids coming along all the time. In summary, garden perennials have to be understood, and once the gardener new to them gets past the first two or three years then he or she will be hooked. They provide a ... Read Read: Garden Perennials Provide a Riot of Color

By: Colin Clifford | 08/11/2007 | Home & Family

Take Care Of Your Perennials

... soil, however, they will provide better blooms if the soil is enriched. Sunlight is also important to perennials, with many varieties doing very well in full sunlight, while other varieties do better in partial shade or filtered sunlight, ... Read Read: Take Care Of Your Perennials

By: J. Brian Keith | 28/06/2006 | Gardening

Perennials In Your Garden

... 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, ... Read Read: Perennials In Your Garden

By: J. Brian Keith | 23/06/2006 | Gardening

Annuals or Perennials that's the question

... growing season and delight you with variety in color and size from earliest spring to late autumn. However, many perennials like those mentioned, bloom only for a few short weeks and then disappear from the landscape until the following ... Read Read: Annuals or Perennials that's the question

By: Hans Dekkker | 15/09/2005 | Gardening

Perennials, Repeat Pleasures

... color in your garden. This is striking. If you would like a more informal look spread them out, so you have color here and there. When creating a perennial garden, as is a good idea with any garden, lay out the design and place the plants ... Read Read: Perennials, Repeat Pleasures

By: Vera Pappas | 16/08/2008 | Gardening

Gardening With Easy Care Perennials

... easiest to care for. They also provide colorful flowers and long lasting foliage. Daylilies are a very common perennial which do remarkably well with very little maintenance. Their flowers, which are available in a wide range of colors, ... Read Read: Gardening With Easy Care Perennials

By: anonymous | 02/01/2007 | Gardening

Perennial Gardens That Stay Healthy All Year Round

... for perennials is that they are very easy to work, this means that the demands on the gardener are significantly less. The key to having a perennial garden that will bloom all season long is sunshine, sufficient amount of water and good ... Read Read: Perennial Gardens That Stay Healthy All Year Round

By: Holly Stevens | 30/09/2006 | Gardening

Dividing Your Perennials

... , garden centers and flower stores. There are basically two reasons why gardeners choose to divide their perennials. The first reason is for the improvement of the health of the plants, and to encourage those plants to produce more ... Read Read: Dividing Your Perennials

By: J. Brian Keith | 08/07/2006 | Gardening

Your Perennial Garden: a Maintenance-Free Zone?

... able to spend more time relaxing in your garden enjoying the wonderful display if, initially, you have given your perennials the optimum growing conditions in which to thrive. Both feeding and watering established plants in your perennial ... Read Read: Your Perennial Garden: a Maintenance-Free Zone?

By: Maureen Cook | 20/04/2006 | Gardening

Plant a Perennial Garden

... skills as a gardener. You can make some changes in the third year but not too many or you will have to wait another three years for a beautiful perennial garden. Take some time to enjoy your garden while sitting outside in your yard. ... Read Read: Plant a Perennial Garden

By: Mary Hanna | 13/03/2007 | Gardening

Gardening With Perennials

... spring clean up, cut back to the ground any stalks which were left standing over the winter. Survey the perennial bed early in the spring and take note of what you have. See if there are any empty spaces which could benefit from additional ... Read Read: Gardening With Perennials

By: anonymous | 03/01/2007 | Gardening

Perennials in the Garden

... classifications of flowering plant, and this is likely to continue for some time. There are many advantages to using perennials in the garden, not the least of which is their ability to regenerate year after year. The ability to plant ... Read Read: Perennials in the Garden

By: J. Brian Keith | 17/06/2006 | Gardening

Perennial Garden Basics

... out, look around the garden to see if there are any empty spaces. If there are, you may want to add a few new plants. Ideally, the perennial bed should bloom from spring through the fall so if the garden in September seems a bit sparse add ... Read Read: Perennial Garden Basics

By: Tim Birch | 06/03/2006 | Gardening

Why The Perennial Plant Survives Through The Winter

... have succeeded in re-engineering annual and biennial plants to last longer. To do so, they must examine the perennial plant and find out what allows it to survive in the same environment that causes other to perish. Although stretching the ... Read Read: Why The Perennial Plant Survives Through The Winter

By: Dino Meiyers | 20/02/2006 | Gardening

Perennials For Your Garden

... fall perennials include black eyed susans and goldenrod. As you can see by the above list, it is possible to use a clever combination of perennials to provide striking color and contrast throughout the entire growing season. There is no ... Read Read: Perennials For Your Garden

By: J. Brian Keith | 17/06/2006 | Gardening

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