Dreaming of a garden that’s bursting with color all season long? In this video, we’re sharing 10 fast-spreading perennials that will quickly fill your garden with vibrant blooms β€” making it easier than ever to create a lush, colorful landscape! From cottage garden favorites to hardy ground covers, these perennials don’t just survive, they thrive and multiply effortlessly.

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want a garden that’s colorful lush and fills in fast you don’t need to wait years for it to happen by choosing the right fast-spreading perennials you can create a vibrant blooming landscape that feels full and alive in just a season or two in this video we’re sharing 10 of the best fast-spreading perennials that deliver full season blooms these plants are colorful tough and reliable perfect for beginners and seasoned gardeners alike best of all they’ll save you time and money by naturally expanding without the need for constant replanting if you’re dreaming of a lively colorful garden that just keeps getting better year after year these plants will be your new best friends let’s dive in at number one we have Catmint Walker’s Low a soft flowing perennial that brings dreamy color and fragrance to sunny spaces catmint is a gorgeous fast spreader that softens any landscape with its clouds of lavender blue flowers and silvery green aromatic foliage blooming from late spring through midsummer and often relooming later in the season it creates a dreamy flowing effect that moves gently in the breeze the color is soft yet vivid making it a perfect complent to bolder tones like yellow deep purple or hot pink this plant thrives in full sun and demands well- drained soil preferring a slightly dry spot once it’s established it spreads quickly through clumping and gentle receding but never becomes aggressive cabinet asks for very little cut it back after the first bloom flush to encourage even more flowers it’s one of the ultimate lowmaintenance choices for gardeners who love color but hate fuss in addition to its beauty catmint is highly drought tolerant deer resistant rabbit resistant and a major pollinator magnet bees and butterflies adore its blooms and you’ll often see hummingbirds darting around its spiky flower stems plus the aromatic leaves make it unappealing to nibbling pests plant catmint along garden pathways where its soft spilling habit can flow naturally onto stone brick or gravel it’s also perfect for the front of sunny borders around patios or lining a front yard walkway to create a fragrant cottage garden vibe use it in masses for a sweeping romantic look or tuck it between boulder plants to soften the edges of your design [Music] next on the list is Coropsis Moon Beam a cheerful long blooming beauty that spreads fast and lights up the garden with soft yellow flowers coropsis Moon Beam is a cheerful perennial that lights up the garden with soft buttery yellow flowers from early summer well into fall the delicate daisyike blooms float above slender airy foliage giving the plant a light dancing movement in the breeze the soft yellow hue is gentle on the eyes making it easy to blend with both bold and pastel garden pallets this perennial thrives in full sun and well- drained soil showing incredible tolerance for heat humidity and poor soils once established it’s highly drought tolerant and spreads by underground stems to create a wide flowing mass occasional deadheading or a light sheer mid-season will keep it blooming longer and fuller through late summer and into early fall coropsis is also deer resistant and attracts a steady stream of butterflies to the garden adding even more movement and life it’s practically maintenance-free and continues blooming when other perennials slow down making it a backbone plant for any full sun garden plant corpsis in the middle of sunny borders or mass it in open garden beds where you want a soft golden haze of color through summer it’s also excellent along driveways front yard flower islands or along fences where its airy flowing look can create a relaxed meadow style effect without feeling wild coming up next creeping flocks a springtime favorite that creates a carpet of vibrant blooms early in the season creeping flocks is one of the earliest and brightest ways to bring massive color to your garden each year in early to mid-spring it covers itself with a carpet of vibrant pink purple blue or white flowers so thick that you can barely see the foliage underneath after flowering it retains a dense evergreen mat of needle-like leaves that stays tidy and attractive year round this tough ground cover perennial loves full sun and well- drained soil particularly sandy or rocky spots where other plants struggle it spreads rapidly by rooting along its stems making it perfect for quickly filling bare ground slopes or gaps between larger perennials once established it’s drop tolerant and practically carefree creeping flocks is deer resistant lowmaintenance and perfect for pollinators during its early bloom season its evergreen foliage even adds winter interest when many other perennials disappear from the landscape plant creeping flocks along retaining walls over slopes or at the very front of sunny borders where it can spill over edges naturally it’s also fantastic for rock gardens or between stepping stones creating a lush carpet of early color that makes pathways and walls come alive in spring [Music] at number four it’s BB Bomb a bold and energetic perennial that’s not just colorful but a magnet for hummingbirds and butterflies bb Bomb is a showy energetic perennial that lights up gardens with its vivid red pink purple or white blooms from early to late summer its tubular flowers are a magnet for hummingbirds butterflies and bees creating a garden buzzing with activity the shaggy almost firework-like flowers are stacked to top strong upright stems that add dramatic pite and texture to sunny beds bomb spreads quickly by underground ryomes and thrives in full sun to part shade preferring moist well- drained soil rich in organic matter it can form large colorful colonies in just a few seasons if left unchecked though it’s easy to divide and relocate to keep in control dentheading spent blooms encourages fresh flowers and keeps the plant looking tidy besides its visual appeal Balm is fragrant deerresistant and known for its historical use in herbal teas and traditional medicine plant Balm in the middle or back of borders where its strong vertical stems and bold color can rise above smaller plants it’s especially stunning near seating areas patios or wildlife gardens where you can watch hummingbirds dart between blooms now we have blackeyed susan goldtorm a tough garden classic that delivers weights of golden blooms all through late summer blackeyed Susan is one of the toughest and most cheerful perennials you can plant it covers gardens with masses of golden yellow daisyike flowers centered by deep brown or black cones blooming from midsummer all the way into early fall blackeyed susan adds powerful late season color when many other plants start to fade this perennial thrives in full sun and tolerates a wide range of soils including heavy clay or dry sandy spots it’s drought tolerant once established and spreads by self-seeding and clump expansion filling garden beds quickly without becoming invasive a simple deadheading in late summer will encourage even more blooms and keep the plants looking tidy blackeyed susan is deer resistant rabbit resistant and extremely attractive to pollinators like bees butterflies and beneficial insects plant blackeyed susan toward the middle of sunny borders around mailboxes or in large sweeping drifts to create a bold colorful mass it looks especially striking when combined with purple conflowers blue salvia or ornamental grasses for a classic vibrant prairie style garden [Music] next on the list is the daily famous for its stunning colors easy growth and the ability to bloom in waves all season long dieses are famous for their incredible hardiness and colorful trumpet shaped blooms that come in an astounding array of colors: yellow red orange pink purple and even near white while each flower only lasts a single day mature daily clumps bloom in waves from early summer into mid-fall creating a reliable long-lasting floral display these tough perennials thrive in full sun but also tolerate light shade and they aren’t picky about soil type as long as it’s reasonably well draining dies spread by forming clumps that can be easily divided every few years to create even more plants for free they need almost no maintenance beyond occasional deadheading and benefit from a quick cutback after the main bloom season to tidy up beyond their colorful impact dies are extremely drought tolerant resistant to pests and diseases and perform well even in poor soil or urban conditions some varieties are reloomers meaning you’ll get multiple flushes of color through the growing season plant dies along driveways in front yard island beds or at the front of mixed sunny borders where their abundant blooms can create waves of color they’re especially stunning when planted in mass with 10 to 20 plants creating a bright ribbon of color across your [Music] landscape at number seven Shasta Daisy steps in a fresh cheerful bloomer that brings that iconic white and yellow punch to summer gardens shasta daisy brings timeless fresh charm to gardens with its classic white petals and bright yellow centers blooming from early summer into fall this cheerful perennial brightens any bed with its clean simple flowers that stand tall and proud on sturdy stems shasta daisy thrives in full sun and well- drained soil but is adaptable to a range of conditions it spreads steadily through clumping and gentle self-seeding forming bigger patches each year after the first flush of flowers a light deadheading or shearing will encourage a fresh set of blooms and keep the foliage looking neat besides its fresh looks shasta daisy is deer resistant pollinator friendly and extremely lowmaintenance it adds great vertical structure to beds while still feeling light and airy thanks to its simple flower form plant shasta daisy in the middle of sunny borders along white picket fences or in cottage gardens where their crisp white flowers can create a strong visual anchor they’re beautiful when contrasted with blue salvia purple con flowers or surrounded by softer fillers like [Music] catmint coming in strong garden flocks a lush fragrant perennial that towers with colorful blooms and attracts pollinators by the dozens garden flocks brings a lush full look to the garden with its large fragrant flower clusters that come in shades of pink purple red and white blooming from midsummer through early fall it adds vertical height and vibrant color just when early summer bloomers are starting to wind down the sweet scent of garden flocks fills the air and draws butterflies bees and hummingbirds from miles around flocks thrives in full sun but can tolerate light shade especially in hotter climates it prefers rich well- drained soil and regular watering to keep its large flower heads blooming strong garden flocks spreads by receding and expanding its clump over time making it a beautiful filler for open spaces beyond its impressive blooms garden flocks is deer tolerant pollinator friendly and long-asting both in the garden and as a cut flower its sturdy stems keep the flowers upright without staking giving gardens an effortless cottage style charm plant garden flocks midway to the back of sunny borders where its tall stems can tower above shorter perennials it’s excellent near patios or seating areas where you can enjoy its fragrance up close or masked in drifts along fences for a vibrant summery backdrop [Music] next up it’s Salvia Mayite a deep violet blue bloomer that brings rich color structure and tons of pollinator activity salvia neurosa mayite is a perennial workhorse known for its deep violet blue flower spikes that bloom heavily from late spring into midsummer with a strong red bloom if lightly sheared after flowering the flowers rise above tidy mounds of aromatic gray green foliage giving structure and rhythm to garden beds this drought tolerant favorite thrives in full sun and well- drained soil and once established it’s incredibly tough and resilient even in poor soil and hot dry conditions it spreads steadily by clumping outward and by receding filling beds naturally without ever feeling out of control plus the more you cut it back the more it blooms salvia is beloved by pollinators especially bees and butterflies but ignored by deer and rabbits making it a perfect choice for wildlife gardens without the drama of pests it also adds a wonderful vertical element to planting designs drawing the eye upward without overpowering surrounding plants plant salvia in the front or middle of sunny borders where its spikes can punctuate more rounded flower shapes its beautiful lining walkways mixed into cottage gardens or planted in repetitive groupings along edges for strong rhythm and flow through the [Music] landscape and finally we wrap it up with yuro a rugged long blooming perennial that thrives on neglect and fills the garden with lasting summer color yarao is a rugged beautiful perennial that offers flat clusters of flowers in brilliant shades of yellow white pink red or even salmon it blooms from early summer well into fall staying colorful for months its ferny silvery green foliage provides fine texture and soft movement adding depth and contrast against bolder broader leafd plants yarao absolutely thrives in full sun and prefers dry well- drained soils making it one of the best choices for low water or drop prone gardens it spreads by underground ryomes and seeds easily filling open spaces with little effort regular deadheading encourages more blooms and prevents aggressive self-seeding if you want to keep things neat aside from its beauty Yoro is deer and rabbit resistant drought tolerant and highly attractive to pollinators it’s one of the best perennials for naturalistic gardens meadows and eco-friendly landscapes that support bees butterflies and beneficial insects plant euro in sunny borders on dry slopes or in meadow style plantings where it can spread naturally without competing for water it’s perfect in front yard pollinator patches wildflower gardens or even mixed with grasses for a soft prairie style look that thrives on neglect [Music] there you have it 10 of the best fast-spreading perennials that will fill your garden with color from spring to fall these plants aren’t just beautiful they’re hardworking lowmaintenance and perfect for creating a vibrant landscape that gets better every single year whether you love the soft flow of catmint the bold pops of blackeyed susan or the endless fragrance of garden flocks there’s something here to suit every style and space let your garden burst into life with plants that thrive spread and bloom for months on end thanks for watching Plant Do if you love these ideas don’t forget to like the video subscribe for more garden inspiration and as always happy planting

48 Comments

  1. If you have deer problems, don't plant Phlox, please. The deer eat mine every year, I'm about to surround that one bush with netting as a last resort. And it's planted 6 ft from the back of my house! deer have no boundaries.

  2. Deer don’t bother my phlox. I string fish line on the outside of my garden. Deer don’t cross. I also have a mannequin. Her name is Daisy.

  3. Thank you for another garden tour, my dear friend it is a beautiful garden and beautiful flowers. Thank you so much for sharing them with us.

  4. I love & had mostly all these! N process of replacing these at a new location! Thanks for the May Night! I love that purple! β€πŸŽ‰

  5. Mostly a great video except the music – so annoying. As already pointed out, info for the salvia is incorrect and I did find the info in the comments below.

  6. Catmint
    Coreopsis β€˜Moonbeam’
    Creeping Phlox
    Bee Balm
    Black -Eyed Susan
    Daylily
    Shasta Daisies
    Garden Phlox
    Salvia β€˜May Night’
    Yarrow

  7. As I watched I drooled at the beauty but I live in zone 3/4. Please add zone these are recommended for in the heading. Thanks!

  8. I have very long driveway on the left side of the drive I have many of these flowers. Over a 3 yes they have spread. It's absolutely gorgeous and a show stopper. Our driveway made the News last yr. Pennsylvania USA πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

  9. Check to see if deer love to eat anything that you plant. Day Lilly's and phlox are two of their favorites πŸ˜‚

  10. I'm having my first summer as a retiree and this is just what I needed for knowledge and inspiration. I do have a question: can I plant these beauties among mint and oregano?

  11. I really appreciate the imagery of the pictures with the ideas of the plants, thank you very much! Love your channel and i just subscribed!

  12. I have all these flowers in my garden and most of them are performing so well especially catmint. Coreopsis is the most disappointing one. It didn’t spread nor gotten bigger after 1 season. It’s alive and blooming but still a small clump. Any tips anyone? Thanks

  13. Just got firecracker coreopsis which looks like blanket flower but smaller blooms and alittle worried it will be invasive.

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