Perennials - Care Info
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End of April-Early May: Time to cut back ornamental grasses and trim your liriope (lilyturf). Also a great time to divide ornamental grasses. Read more
A well-drained, sunny location is best. Bearded irises
prefer a full day of sun, but they will grow and bloom well if given at least half a day of sunlight. The bearded iris will not tolerate "wet feet". Read more
Perennials are the healthiest and bloom the best when they are young and have room to spread.
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Ornamental grass adds so much to the beauty of gardens. Valuable traits are their form, color, texture, and motion in the garden. Grasses are not only a summer fancy.
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The English Ivies are a well-known decorative plant, remarkable for its ability to trail from hanging baskets, and in the more vigorous varieties, the ability to cling to walls.
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Perennials are living things, which need the right combination of soil, moisture, temperature and location for good growth. A container grown perennial has an advantage.
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Perennials include all those flowering plants that bloom year after year (with care) such as chrysanthemums, marguerites, or daylilies.
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English ivy features dark, almost black-green star-shaped foliage densely packed along ground-hugging vines. In some cultivars the veins are lighter green and show up prettily against the contrasting leaf background.
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