Are you tired of replanting annuals every year? Then this is the video for you with 15 perennials for endless blooms all year long. These perennials provide you a relief in spring because most of the work you need to do in pruning them, needs to be done in winter. So come spring, all you do is enjoy the gorgeous blooms!

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30 Comments

  1. 1 ) Roses
    2) Echinacea/ coneflower
    3) Daylily
    4) yarrow
    5) Lavender
    6) Peony
    7) Shasta daisy
    8) Bee balm
    9) Salvia/Sage
    10) Rudbeckia /Black eyed Susan
    11) Hydrangea
    12) Phlox
    13) Chrysanthemum
    14) Iris
    What's number 15?😅

  2. If you found a variety of creeping phlox with soft leaves, that would be great. But I would never use creeping phlox as a lawn replacement. For me when the leaves get dry they turn into cactus spines. I can barely touch them lightly with my hand, there’s no way I could walk on them!
    They are so beautiful when they bloom in the spring, but I would put them draping over a rock wall or the edge of a bed where you don’t plan to walk!

  3. I have been slowly adding perennial flowers to my garden — now I know which ones I still nee.we are watching from korea 💛💙❤❤‍🩹

  4. Regarding peonies: Look into planting a tree peony- an early blooming variety. The biggest plant or bare roots you can find. Plant in a location with absolutely no afternoon sun. Good luck!

  5. The short Lavender l grow is called Blue Spear. It's flushed twice with vibrant strong purple, quite large flowers. I got them at my local nursery in England, but you may have to order 19:24 them online as l dont see this variety generally for sale. Highly recommend.

  6. I hope you are not talking about an Indian context? Cause, these flowers are not available in this part of the world commonly.

  7. Beginner friendly and do it once and minium care ..for a front garden / borders which looks nice even during winter (i am looking for a mixture of blue like lavender and white and green grass .. ) any suggestion ?

  8. i love this video……very well explained and you kept it simple and easy to understand and emulate

  9. Unfortunately, many of the listed perennials get fried here in the Central Texas heat. Some will do well in the early part of spring and part of the fall, but the rest of the time they will either wither or stop flowering during the hot period. Salvias are one of the exceptions, and thankfully, there are a wide variety to choose from. We've also had good luck with Gregg's Mistflower, which is native to Texas, and several of the Agastache. All of those are perennials.

  10. An Australian here. I’m guessing the zone numbers don’t transfer or are they international.
    Such a great vdo. Thank you. Such a joy watching

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