Gardening tip: Perennials are plants that grow back each spring, as opposed to annuals that typically grow for one season.
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One of the hallmarks of a beautiful garden is a layering of different sized plants, but no one will see your pretty stonecrops if they’re hidden behind taller perennials.
Then plant smaller perennials, like hens and chicks or huechera, in the front of your garden and along edges.
Place taller perennials like echinacea, phlox and delphinium behind?
In the meantime, plant a few annuals in your garden to provide color in areas where perennial blooming has ended!
“Check your plant tags for width and height, and place taller plants toward the back or north of your planting area to optimize sun exposure.
This ergonomic garden trowel has convenient measurements to help with plant placement.
To save time (and your back), weed your planting area before planting your perennial garden.
Left unchecked, weeds will make your garden beds look a mess and compete with your plants for light and water.
These low-maintenance perennials will help your garden shine