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WHAT PERENNIAL PLANTS TO CHOOSE?
There are so many different and
varied perennial plant species to choose from and your local garden
centre will be able to provide you with some useful advice. However,
more and more people are turning to the Internet to buy their perennial
plants and all sorts of garden products, as the prices are
generally cheaper and it is sometimes more convenient than driving a few
miles to your nearest garden centre or supplier.
If you’ve been growing a vegetable garden for a while, you might be feeling slightly disgruntled at how plain it is to look at. I too began my gardening career with a vegetable garden, but I decided that it wasn’t quite as pleasing to look at as I would have liked. I heard from a friend that the use of perennial flowers could be a great way to liven up my garden without adding any extra work for me.
Perennial flowers are strong, local flowers that come back every year without having to replant or do any extra work. During their off seasons, the flowers and stems die back and you can hardly even tell the plant is there (rather than just dying and looking like hideous brown clumps in your garden). When it’s time to bloom, entirely new flowers shoot up where the old ones were.
You might want to look at some of these subjects to give you to some ideas of where to search next for your perennial plants.
When you go to buy the seeds from your local florist or nursery, you might be able to find a custom seed mixture for your area. This takes the really tough research part out of the job. Usually these blends are optimized for the local climate, and do great jobs of having flowers always grow in your yard. If one of these isn’t available, you can ask the employees what they think would be a good mixture. They should be happy to help you put something together which will be optimal for whatever you desire.
You should definitely use mulch when planting
perennials. This will reduce the overall amount of work you have to do, by
reducing the amount of weeds and increasing the water retention. Bark or
pine needles work great, I have found, and depending on the rest of your
yard you might have them on hand at no charge. As for fertilizer, you should
use it sparingly once your plants start to come to life.
Like what you see? When you actually go to plant the seeds, you
should put them in small, separate clumps according to the directions.
This is because they tend to spread out, and if you have too many too
close together then they will end up doing nothing but choking each
other out. As you plant them, throw in a little bit of extremely weak
fertilizer. In no time at all you should start to see flowers blooming
up. There is nothing better to relieve stress than a spell in the garden.
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