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The Sunny Border: Sun-Loving Perennials for Season-Long Color
USD 9.95
A garden in the sun-what could be more colorful and enjoyable! Design and plant your own unique sun garden of perennials with your choice of beautiful, multifaceted blooms. What will it be for you? Perhaps a sun-drenched English border, resplendent with soft, romantic pinks and blues. A wild prairie garden with tiny subtle flowering grasses. A cottage door yard, or a variegated tumble of flowers, shrubs, and vegetables in bold sweeps and clusters. Chapters cover the ground rules of perennials, with planting and maintenance tips for 75 dramatic plants and 96 flowering shrubs, arranged by their moisture and climate preferences. A photo gallery of will inspire you to make the most of any site of any shape or size.
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Taylor's 50 Best Perennials for Sun: Easy Plants for More Beautiful Gardens
USD 10.00
Both the Taylor's Guides to individual plant groups and the Taylor's Weekend Guides on basic techniques and popular gardening styles are highly acclaimed and well established. We now enthusiastically add a quick-reference series for readers who don't have the time or the experience to do their own research. Taylor's 50 Best books highlight the most attractive foolproof plants and include detailed information that every gardener needs in order to grow them. Color photos, full-color drawings, and growing tips make each plant entry useful and complete. Six books introduce the series and cover the most popular plants for backyard gardeners: perennials for sun, perennials for shade, herbs and edible flowers, roses, shrubs, and trees.
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Perennials . . . What You Need to Know!: Tips and Advice to Grow Tried and True Perennials
USD 14.78
A reference guide for gardeners short on time and long on love for a beautiful garden, this is a complete source of information on all things "perennial"—choosing them, caring for them, and using perennials in gardens of all sizes, whether container, a courtyard, or large mixed beds. It is packed with plenty of advice for either the novice or experienced gardener, including choosing the correct plant for sun and shade, providing year-round garden interest, selecting blossoms and foliage for cutting, and even how to dig a good hole. Also provided is an in-depth section on beneficial garden insects.
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Annuals and Perennials: A Gardener's Encyclopedia
USD 15.56
How to choose the best from over 1,300 annuals and perennials. The choice of annuals and perennials at any nursery is overwhelming, to say the least. Annuals and Perennials contains all the information needed to make the right choice from the enormous number of plants available. With its compact and easy-to-use format, the book is perfect to take along to the nursery. Using the comprehensive plant-selection tables, gardeners can see at a glance the most important characteristics of more than 1,300 annuals and perennials, helping them make the best choice for their garden's appearance and cultivation requirements. The first part of Annuals and Perennials is the plant tables, which are organized by species name and list the plant's characteristics. These are: Height and spread Perennial, biennial or annual Full sun, half-sun, heavy shade Cool, warm-temperate, subtropical or tropical Flowering and planting season Showy foliage, showy flowers, scented flowers Frost tolerance Bromeliad, carnivorous, gesneriad or none of these Suitability to container planting Indoor use Having chosen a plant from the table, the gardener then turns to the book's second part, which describes the more than 1,300 species, cultivars and hybrids in greater detail. This includes growing zones and common names, as well as the plants' origins, color variations, growth habit (whether, for example, the plant spreads rapidly), propagation techniques, recommended uses, problem parasites or diseases, and extra cultivation notes. Color photographs illustrate a select number of plants. Perennials and annuals play an important role in the garden. They can provide season-long, even yearlong, greenery and blooms. With Annuals and Perennials, any gardener will be able to choose the right plant for the right place--and that is the key to a beautiful and successful garden.
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50 Beautiful Deer-Resistant Plants: The Prettiest Annuals, Perennials, Bulbs, and Shrubs that Deer Don't Eat
USD 13.57
What’s the biggest problem facing gardeners? Drought, lack of sun, or the ever-present threat of disease? Nope, it’s deer. The beautiful animals immortalized in Disney’s Bambi are also the garden’s biggest pests. Increased hunting regulations have caused the deer population to swell to more than 30 million. At the same time, suburban expansion has led to a loss of natural habitat. The result? Deer are looking for food and finding it in gardens all across the country. 50 Beautiful Deer-Resistant Plants makes keeping deer away as simple as choosing the appropriate plant. Instead of the typical barriers and fencing, expert plantswoman Ruth Rogers Clausen has chosen the 50 most beautiful (and least palatable) annuals, bulbs, ferns, grasses, herbs, perennials, and shrubs. Whether it’s the charming snow crocuses that bloom each spring or the vibrant, long-blooming Texas Sage, these 50 plants provide gardeners a chance to design a deer-proof garden without sacrificing style. Each plant profile includes a deer-resistance scale, tips on growth and care, zone recommendations, and gorgeous color photos showing the plant up close and in the garden setting. Also includes dozens of companion planting ideas. With the helpful and trusted advice in 50 Beautiful Deer-Resistant Plants, gardeners can finally garden without fear of deer.
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Endless Bloom Perennial Garden
USD 119.99
Even experienced gardeners can find it challenging to design a perennial garden where something is in bloom during every season. But our Endless Bloom Perennial Garden makes it easy. We've carefully coordinated the blooming times, so you'll have nonstop flowers from spring through fall. Spring brings pretty primroses, followed all summer by a host of colorful favorites, and ending with cushion mums in fall. This 25' x 8' garden includes 54 plants (a 184.78 catalog value) that take just a few hours to plant and return bigger every year. Prefers sun or partial shade.Garden plan can be rearranged easily to suit your yard.A - 6 Snow in Summer The wonderful Snow in Summer, with its attractive, grayish downy foliage and abundance of star-shaped, white blooms looks like a snowdrift in late spring.B - 3 Hardy English Primrose This petite beauty offers bright, sunny color in a
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Endless Bloom Perennial Garden
USD 119.99
Even experienced gardeners can find it challenging to design a perennial garden where something is in bloom during every season. But our Endless Bloom Perennial Garden makes it easy. We've carefully coordinated the blooming times, so you'll have nonstop flowers from spring through fall. Spring brings pretty primroses, followed all summer by a host of colorful favorites, and ending with cushion mums in fall. This 25' x 8' garden includes 54 plants (a 184.78 catalog value) that take just a few hours to plant and return bigger every year. Prefers sun or partial shade.Garden plan can be rearranged easily to suit your yard.A - 6 Snow in Summer The wonderful Snow in Summer, with its attractive, grayish downy foliage and abundance of star-shaped, white blooms looks like a snowdrift in late spring.B - 3 Hardy English Primrose This petite beauty offers bright, sunny color in a
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Money Plant - Lunaria - 25 Plants - Perennial
USD 34.99
Money Plant (Lunaria biennis) This heirloom has been popular in winter arangements since colonial times. Money plant was introduced to England from Germany in the late 1500s and brought to America by the Puritans. Money plant is also called honesty, silver dollar, satinflower, penny flower, Judas' penny, and moonwart. Plant in mass in beds, borders or along the edge of shrub plantings where shining pods can catch the sunlight. Being a biennial, plant in spring and will flower/ produce silvery seed pods following year.
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Blue Cardinal Perennial 25 Plants - Lobelia -Very Hardy
USD 34.99
LOBELIA: Spires of colorful hood-like flowers on stately spikes in late summer and fall. Likes moist soil. Will naturalize alond ditches and streams. Butterflies and hummingbirds like them too! Easily grown in rich, humusy, medium wet to wet soils in full sun to part shade. Needs constant moisture. Will tolerate full sun in cool, northern climates, but otherwise appreciates part shade. Divide clumps in spring as needed. May self seed in optimum growing conditions, forming attractive colonies. Typically grows in moist to wet locations along streams, sloughs, springs, swamps, meadows and in low wooded areas. A clump-forming perennial which features light to dark blue, tubular, 2-lipped flowers with the three lobes of the lower lip appearing more prominent than the two lobes of the upper lip. Flowers arise from the upper leaf axils forming a dense terminal raceme atop stiff, unbranched, leafy stalks typically rising 2-3' tall. Finely-toothed, lance-shaped, light green leaves (to 5 inches long). Also sometimes commonly called Great Lobelia flower.
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'Arctic Fire' Dianthus Perennial - 25 Plants
USD 34.99
DIANTHUS: A wonderful plant found in many heirloom gardens, Dianthus have been a favorite of gardeners for generations. Easy to grow and wonderfully colored, it is no wonder to find them a part of so many gardens. Dianthus'Arctic Fire' An abundance of cheerful white flowers, each with a red eye, over a long period; Spring and Summer, and again in Fall. Nice dark leafed foliage will spread to form a mat. This Dianthus is somewhat shade tolerant, and needs only a half day sun. Fragrant too! Excellent in pots or in front of a bed.
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Lupine Russell's Hybrid Mix Perennial - 25 Plants
USD 34.99
LUPINE: Lupinus can be hardy annuals, half hardy annuals or hardy perennials.They reach from 30cm to 1.5 m in height depending upon species and variety. They have stiff erect spikes that carry pea like flowers that grow in racemes. Lupinus flowers are a variety of colours including purple, blue, pink, white and yellow. The perennial varieties of lupinus come into bloom in the summer, whilst annual varieties will flower about two months after being sown. Some common names for Lupinus include Lupin, Lupine, Bluebonnet and Texas Bluebonnet. Lupine 'Russell's Hybrid Mix' (Lupinus) Dense spikes of brightly colored, pea-shaped flowers. Blooms in May and June. Use for borders, beds, and cutting. Plant in sun or partial shade, 18 inches apart. Grows to 3-5 feet.
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Gallery Mix Lupine 25 Perennial Plants -Lupinus
USD 34.99
LUPINE: Lupinus can be hardy annuals, half hardy annuals or hardy perennials.They reach from 30cm to 1.5 m in height depending upon species and variety. They have stiff erect spikes that carry pea like flowers that grow in racemes. Lupinus flowers are a variety of colours including purple, blue, pink, white and yellow. The perennial varieties of lupinus come into bloom in the summer, whilst annual varieties will flower about two months after being sown. Some common names for Lupinus include Lupin, Lupine, Bluebonnet and Texas Bluebonnet. Lupine 'Gallery Mix' (Lupinus) Assortment of red, pink, white and yellow. Striking flower spikes attract hummingbirds and butterflies to the garden. Lightly scented flowers are excellent for cut flowers. Space 15-18" apart.
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Salmon Cardinal Perennial 25 Plants -Lobelia-Very Hardy
USD 34.99
LOBELIA: Spires of colorful hood-like flowers on stately spikes in late summer and fall. Likes moist soil. Will naturalize alond ditches and streams. Butterflies and hummingbirds like them too! Easily grown in rich, humusy, medium wet to wet soils in full sun to part shade. Needs constant moisture. Will tolerate full sun in cool, northern climates, but otherwise appreciates part shade. Divide clumps in spring as needed. May self seed in optimum growing conditions, forming attractive colonies. Typically grows in moist to wet locations along streams, sloughs, springs, swamps, meadows and in low wooded areas. A clump-forming perennial which features salmon, tubular, 2-lipped flowers with the three lobes of the lower lip appearing more prominent than the two lobes of the upper lip. Flowers arise from the upper leaf axils forming a dense terminal raceme atop stiff, unbranched, leafy stalks typically rising 2-3' tall. Finely-toothed, lance-shaped, light green leaves (to 5 inches long). Also sometimes commonly called Great Lobelia flower. Proper name: Lobelia Fan Salmon
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1 oz (70,000+) Aster NEW ENGLAND Flower Seeds ~ PERENNIAL ~ SUN & PARTIAL SHADE Zone 3 - 9
USD 62.00
Origin: US Native Other Common Names: Hardy Aster, Michaelmas Daisy Duration: Perennial Bloom Time: Late Fall Height: 36" to 60" Spacing: 18" to 24" Light: Full Sun to Part Shade Soil Moisture: Wet to Medium USDA Zone: 3a-9b Symphyotrichum novae-angliae (formerly Aster novae-angliae), commonly known as the New England Aster, is an herbaceous perennial in the composite family. It is native to almost every area in North America east of the Rocky Mountains, but excluding the far north of Canada as well as some of the southern United States. One of the most beautiful of the large Asters, this showy perennial wildflower brightly displays Autumn's royal colors! Bursting with deep lavender and rose blooms, this fall beauty seems to be the grand finale of the season. An excellent choice for attracting butterflies and other nectar-loving pollinators !
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Snowflake Candytuft Perennial - 25 Plants - Iberis
USD 34.99
Candytuft Snowflake (Iberis sempervirens) Free-flowering and spreading! Mounds of "Snow" on Low-Growing, Evergreen Plants! Each 6-inch plant is awash in white blooms all spring! Long-lived and easy to grow! Few evergreen perennials boast the flower power of this vigorous little plant! Every spring, these low-growing 6-inch-tall plants vanish beneath hundreds of dainty white blooms that tumble over walls or creep along the ground in the sunny garden. After bloom, just shear the plants back and enjoy the handsome, narrow dark green foliage until bloom time comes around again! Candytuft is easy to grow and very long-lived. It is a terrific choice for edging or ground cover, offering dazzling color year-round!
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The Bride Whirling Butterfly Perennial 25 Plants- Gaura
USD 34.99
Gaura 'The Bride' forms a mat of soft foliage that contrasts beautifully with the delicate white flowers held on long thin stems. It suits natural style plantings. This makes it a good plant for a cottage garden, informal borders or flowering ground cover. Its lax growth habit makes it particularly useful for filling in gaps in the border and linking other planting groups together. It has a long flowering season that lasts from early summer well into autumn. This graceful, long-blooming member of the Evening Primrose family can tolerate drought, extreme heat and humidity. A wonderful addition to your garden, providing blooms all summer long. Cut back to 8 inches midseason of the second year to encourage fuller growth. Blooming will continue until fall if old flower spikes are removed. Dainty white flowers on slender stems. Bushy growth habit. Plant in full sun, 3 feet apart. Grows 4 feet tall. Hardy in zones 5-9. Proper name: Gaura lindheimeri 'The Bride'
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White Obedient Perennial 25 Plants - Physostegia
USD 34.99
You are purchasing 25 white Obedient plants growing in 2 x 3 inch pots. White Obedient Plant (Physostegia virginiana alba) White flowers, grows 3 ft. This moisture loving perennial has lovely flower spikes. Flowers remain at any angle turned. Can be planted in sun or shade. Plant 12" apart. Hardy in zones: 4-9. Blooms August through September. Physostegia virginiana was given the name "obedient plant" because if a flower is pushed to one side it stays in that position. It is a very hardy and easy to grow perennial.
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'Crazy Daisy' Perennial - 25 Plants - Leucanthemum
USD 34.99
DAISY: Daisies are all-time favorites for the perennial border. The cheery flowers begin to appear in late spring and continue on for several months if faithfully deadheaded. A plant that is easily grown in average, well-drained soils in full sun. Good drainage is essential for this plant! Unsurpassed in the border and for cutting. Give them a sunny spot and a balanced plant food in the spring and once again when buds form. Remove flowers as they fade to promote further bloom. Leucanthemum maximum 'Crazy Daisy' Exceptional 3" blooms top 24-30" tall plants. Flowers are fully double with frilly petals and make an excellent cut flower. Blooms in summer. Perennial in Zones 4-9. Grows best in full sun.
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Cloth of Gold Yarrow Perennial 25 Plants- Achillea
USD 34.99
'Cloth of Gold' Yarrow (Achillea filipendulina) 2- to 4-inch blooms on sturdy stems - great for cutting. Sports Bright Yellow Blooms from Early Summer till Fall Frost. This carefree Yarrow thrives on neglect! Perfect for fresh or dried arrangements. Blooms from early summer till frost! Bright canary-yellow flowers rise from a cushion of silvery foliage on strong 18- to 24-inch stems. The flat-topped flowerheads measure 2 to 4 inches across. Ideal for cutting or for mass garden display. The ferny foliage is also quite attractive adding to the plant's appeal beyond bloomtime. Like all Achillea, Cloth of Gold is carefree and long-lived. One of the easiest perennials to grow. It is fully hardy and seems to welcome neglect and thrives in poor soil, heat and drought. Best performance is in sun or part shade.
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The Sunny Border: Sun-Loving Perennials for Season-Long Color
USD 3.00
A garden in the sun-what could be more colorful and enjoyable! Design and plant your own unique sun garden of perennials with your choice of beautiful, multifaceted blooms. What will it be for you? Perhaps a sun-drenched English border, resplendent with soft, romantic pinks and blues. A wild prairie garden with tiny subtle flowering grasses. A cottage door yard, or a variegated tumble of flowers, shrubs, and vegetables in bold sweeps and clusters. Chapters cover the ground rules of perennials, with planting and maintenance tips for 75 dramatic plants and 96 flowering shrubs, arranged by their moisture and climate preferences. A photo gallery of will inspire you to make the most of any site of any shape or size.
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Maltese Cross Perennial 25 Plants - Lychnis
USD 34.99
Maltese Cross (Lychnis chalcedonica) Maltese Cross is a perennial that stands erect at 2 to 3 tall, with an 18" spread. Native to Russia, Maltese Cross has scarlet flowers 3" to 4" in diameter and opposite ovate to lanceolate leaves. It grows well in sun or partial shade in fertile, moist soil, and looks wonderful when planted in small massings to add bold red color to the garden. "Lychnis" is a Greek word meaning lamp - referring to the fiery red flowers. Butterflies and hummingbirds love this plant! Plant 15" apart.
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'Guinevere' Delphinium Perennial - 25 Plants
USD 34.99
DELPHINIUM: These spiked flowers originated in Europe and are found naturally in forest clearings. They're an old-fashioned favorite. Gorgeous spikes come in jewel-like shades of blue, lavender and diamond-bright white, some with darker center spots. Herbaceous perennial with dramatic flower show in early summer. Light green, deeply cut fanlike leaves. Lavender-pink flowers with white centers.
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1 LB (170,000+) LANCE LEAF COREOPSIS Flower Seeds & FREE Gift PERENNIAL ~ SUN & SHADE AREAS
USD 50.00
Common Name Lance Leaf Coreopsis Botanical Name Coreopsis lanceolata Cycle Perennial Bloom Time Spring to Fall Color Yellow Light Requirements Full Sun, Mostly Sunny, Half Sun / Half Shade Estimated Mature Height 18-36 inches tall Soil Moisture Dry, Average Will Tolerate Sandy Soil, Loamy Soil, Clay Soil, Drought/Dry Soil Germination Time 15 -30 Days Zones 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Suggested Uses Showy Flowers, Cut Flowers Is It Storable? Yes - You can store your seed in any cool (not freezing) dry place that is not subject to extreme temperature variations. Often called Tickseed, the seeds produced by this flower resemble certain insects. A broad range of soil compositions can support growth and it is native to many states found throughout the country, as well as some places in both Mexico and Canada. Planting should be done in full sun or partial shade. Lance Leaved Coreopsis can withstand transplanting and may be started either indoors or outdoors. It may need to be staked up once it is full grown. Deadheading flowers throughout their bloom season will provide prolonged and continuous blooms. The vibrant color of this flower looks brilliant beside Larkspur and Daises. If the seeds have the opportunity to make direct contact with soil the Lance Leaved Coreopsis may reseed itself.
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Blue Star Perennial 15 Seeds - Amsonia
USD 4.99
Common Name: Bluestar Zone: 3 to 9 Habit: Herbaceous perennial Family: Apocynaceae Height: 2 to 3 feet Spread: 2 to 3 feet Bloom Color: Blue Sun: Full sun to part shade Water: Medium moisture Maintenance: Low Proper name: Amsonia tabernaemontana General Culture: Easily grown in average, medium-wet, well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Prefers moist, loamy soils. Tolerates some drought. When grown in full sun, plants often require no pruning or staking. When grown in some shade and/or in rich soils, however, plants tend to become more open and floppy and often require staking or pruning. For a neater appearance, particularly for shade-grown plants, consider cutting back stems by 1/2 to 1/3 after flowering to promote bushy growth and, if desired, a more rounded foliage mound. Noteworthy Characteristics: Uses: This easy-to-grow plant is best massed in informal settings such as native plant gardens, shade gardens, or open woodland areas. Also appropriate for borders.
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1 LB (700,000+) FRENCH ~ FORGET ME NOT ~ Myosotis sylvatica Flower Seeds ~ PERENNIAL ~
USD 128.00
Forget Me Not Botanical Name: Myosotis sylvatica Common Name: Forget Me Not Type: Perennial. Color: Soft blue with yellow centers Height: Under 12". Bloom Time: Early season - Spring Flower: Clusters of tiny simple flowers Sun/Shade: Full sun or near full shade. Soil Preferences: Rich moist soils. Moisture Requirements: Plenty of moisture. Where To Grow It: All regions of North America. Zones: 3-9 Forget-me-nots. Its common name was calqued from the French, "ne m'oubliez pas" and first used in English in c.1532. Similar names and variations are found in many languages. Forget-me-nots may be annual or perennial plants. Their root systems are generally diffuse. Their seeds are found in small, tulip-shaped pods along the stem to the flower. The pods attach to clothing when brushed against and eventually fall off, leaving the small seed within the pod to germinate elsewhere. Seeds can be collected by putting a piece of paper under the stems and shaking them. The seed pods and some seeds will fall out. They are widely distributed. Most Myosotis species are indigenous to New Zealand, though one or two European species, especially the Wood Forget-me-not, Myosotis sylvatica have been introduced into most of the temperate regions of Europe, Asiaand America. Myosotis scorpioides is also known as scorpion grass due to the spiraling curve of its inflorescence. Myosotis alpestris is the state flower of Alaska. Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater Self-sows freely; deadhead if you do not want volunteer seedlings next season Soil pH requirements: 6.6 to 7.5 (neutral) 7.6 to 7.8 (mildly alkaline) 7.9 to 8.5 (alkaline) Propagation Methods: From seed; sow indoors before last frost From seed; direct sow after last frost Seed Collecting: Allow seedheads to dry on plants; remove and collect seeds Properly cleaned, seed can be successfully stored
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