Flowering Perennial Package -10 Plants

$19.99

Flowering Perennial Package

Perennials come back each year and are the ideal choice for homeowners who want the perfect spring flower bed. These plants come back each spring, making it look like you spent hours preparing your flower bed. In reality, you did nothing! Your house will look alive with spring, brightening up the front of your house in anticipation of summer. Here are the best flower perennials for your spring flower bed.

Daffodils Daffodils are often the first flower that pops out of the ground, announcing the slow arrival of spring. Their bright colors pop next to other plants of opposing colors. Kids love daffodils; they seem to grow almost anywhere quickly. These flowers do well in moist soils that drain quickly. They also prefer sunny or partly sunny locations.

Iris Plants These plants have delicate, paper-like petals with intricate-looking blooms. Iris plants make ideal border plants mixed in with various other spring Perennial Grab Bag. Iris plants are easy to grow, producing foliage similar to spears. On top of those stems, there are fantastic flowers. Their colors include yellow, orange, pink, blue, white, and purple.

There are different varieties of iris. The Siberian Iris blooms in spring. Make sure you check that you are purchasing the spring blooming variety. Some plants, such as the classic bearded iris, bloom in the summer. Hellebore One of the earliest perennials that bloom each spring is Hellebore. The flowers are large, bowl-shaped, and bloom in various colors. Hellebores are white with splashes of different colors, like maroon, yellow, and pink.

Virginia Blue Bells Virginia bluebells will brighten up your spring flower bed instantly. A sea of blue flowers covers your garden, creating a dreamy, beautiful sight. The flowers will disappear after some time, so plant other perennials around them to help the colors shine and keep you interested in that garden area.

Periwinkle, sometimes called Myrtle, is one of the earliest spring flowers. It is a trailing plant that grows six inches high. The leaves are small, oval-shaped, and dark green. Throughout the spring, five-petaled flowers cover the plant. Most come in a shade of blue.

Flowering perennial package requires little maintenance

Periwinkle is an excellent ground cover, but be careful! It can be invasive and spread much more comprehensively than you anticipated. Be ready to trim it back as needed. Violas In early spring, violas pop up through the ground. Violas are smaller flowers related to a pansy.

Violas grow masses of tiny flowers in a variety of colors. The flowers might be yellow, purple, blue, white, yellow, or a mixture of several colors! You can plant violas in your flower bed, but they also do well in containers or window boxes. Violas do well in a wide range of zones. Zones 2 through 11 can plant these beautiful perennials. Baptisia Baptisia is a late spring blooming perennial.

It is a native prairie plant that works great in flower beds or as a border plant. This perennial stands out because it is tall. Baptisia plants measure two to four feet tall and wide. It is rather drought-hardy, and you don’t need to devote much time to its care. The plant is covered with yellow, blue, and white flowers throughout spring. Some varieties have bicolor flowers! If you want cut flowers for your dinner table, try this blooming perennial.

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