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Perennials 101 Archives - Perennial Gardening
If you love the idea of starting a wide range of your own perennials from seed, be prepared to do a bit of searching for some of the more rare and unusual types.
Top 10 Lists Archives - Perennial Gardening
Here are our top picks for the best perennials that do well in a sunny garden. They can withstand longer hours of sunshine and the drying effects that may accompany it better than some other sun-lovers.
Our Plants - Perennial Gardening
We are one of North America’s largest wholesale producers of herbaceous perennials. We grow millions of plants each season at our two facilities: Abbotsford, British Columbia (near Vancouver) and …
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Advanced Search: Heritage Perennials Plant Database Need to really narrow down your search? Just enter key words and check all the criteria that apply. Note that all the criteria you specify must apply …
Plant Profile for Sedum Autumn Joy - Perennials
<p> (='Herbstfreude') The border varieties of Stonecrop are a dependable choice for the late summer and fall garden, offering foliage interest earlier in the season, then a colourful display of flowers in the …
About - Perennial Gardening
At Valleybrook Gardens we produce over 1500 varieties of containerized perennials, groundcovers, hardy ferns and ornamental grasses. Our British Columbia nursery also produces Raymond Evison …
Plant Profile for Vinca minor - Blue Periwinkle Perennial
<p>Also known as Myrtle. This is probably the most popular evergreen groundcover, forming a dense mat of glossy dark green leaves, studded with bright blue flowers in spring. Very shade tolerant, the …
Plant Profile for Bellis perennis ‘Tasso White’ - English Daisy Perennial
<p>English Daisies have long been popular for spring bedding, particularly in mild winter regions. Plants are biennial, usually lasting through one season, but self-seeding to provide future generations. This …
Summer Pinching, Cutting Back & Deadheading - Perennial Gardening
By nature, most flowering perennials will die back to ground level in the fall, leaving behind their dried-up tops; cutting these back at the appropriate time is a familiar and easily understood task.