Most people replant their containers every year, and while I love using annuals, there’s another option that can save you time and money. These 20 perennials come back bigger, better, and just as beautiful, right in your pots. If you’ve ever wondered if perennials can work in containers, the answer is yes, and they can be just as impactful as annuals, with the added bonus of coming back year after year. Today I’m sharing some excellent perennial options for your containers for both sun and shade! Thanks for spending your time with me 💚 -Steph🌱 #DIY #Gardening #flowers #plants
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  1. Most people replant their containers every year, and while I love using annuals, there’s another option that can save you time and money. These 20 perennials come back bigger, better, and just as beautiful, right in your pots. If you’ve ever wondered if perennials can work in containers, the answer is yes, and they can be just as impactful as annuals, with the added bonus of coming back year after year. Today I'm sharing some excellent perennial options for your containers for both sun and shade! Thanks for spending your time with me 💚 -Steph🌱 #DIY #Gardening #flowers #plants

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    My Amazon Store Where You Can Find Many of My Favorite Garden Items

    👉 https://amzn.to/49F9RTU

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    Vego Products Click here 👉🏼 https://glnk.io/HookedandRooted

    ✨✨Exclusive Hooked and Rooted Vego Discount Coupon Promo Codes. Valid site-wide!

    HOOKEDANDROOTED10off ($10 off your order)

    HOOKEDANDROOTED40off ($40 off your order over $550. Valid until June 15, 2026)

    🌱Thank You for using my affiliate links!

  2. Great advice….I love caramel heuchera with autumn ferns! I also like the blue hostas, with purple heuchera and Japanese painted fern.

  3. This is an excellent list for our region and your combinations are visually stunning. I just shared this video with all three of my kids and one daughter-in-law. 💚

  4. I have a question. on min 5:33 you have a pot with Daffodills and grape hyacinths. How did you manage to make them flower so prolific? cause i plant like 7 daffosills in a big pot and maybe 5 flower. Thank you ! They are beautiful btw. Great job!

  5. I love using containers for variety and height. I'm in zone 5, the advice about going 2 zones lower is excellent! Thank you.

  6. I grow lilies in containers because when planted in flower beds the bulbs get eaten by voles. Roses and lavender grow well in containers too. Your planters are so beautiful and inspirational. Though I cringe thinking about the amount of money you must spend for large planters, soil and garden center plants.

  7. Hi from my homestead in northwest Florida! I am a longtime viewer; I don't comment often because I usually watch on TV while doing housework but I got on computer this morning so thought I'd pop in and say hello and happy gardening! I love your channel, thanks for the interesting, comprehensive, and peaceful videos that you make. I always feel happy and captivated while watching and listening to your videos. Down here in zone 8b I can't always grow some of the plants you grow because we don't get the chill hours some need or due to other weather or environmental factors but I love to see them growing in your garden. I also look forward to your garden center visits! Cheers!

  8. Question: What do you do over winter with your perennial pots? I saw at the end you cut back, but do you water them, or bring into garage?

  9. I use roses for years now. Beautiful and easy to grow and care for. Also hydrangeas do excellent in containers. I have 1 with autumn joy seedum growing now from winter.

  10. This is a great video. I’m looking forward to learning more from you! We’re in drought stricken Colorado and my front and backyard are xeriscaped, so I rely on containers for color! You’ve opened my eyes to the options for perennials in containers, and I can’t wait to get planting!

  11. On potted japanese maples. I plant them in containers because my garden is in wine country, not acidic at all. I had success with them once I decided to plant them in larger pots and to relocate them to dappled shade, where they managed to thrive during last summer's heatwave! I must admit that I repotted one of them in 38 degrees heat. Not the thing to do but it was that or die in the small pot, and they were/are happy. Bonus: you can underplant with other shade-loving plants. You also can put violas in the same pot, they acted like moisture indicators for me: if they wilted, I gave water to the maple tree😉.

  12. please canyou make a video which will suit Southern Ontario 's zone and give 3 varieties of perennials from early spring to end of fall to grow in the ground with shade and semi shade and full sun plants with and without flowers..
    Thank you

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