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Guide to Perennial Planting: Flowering perennials are the backbone of any garden. (Paperback)

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Flowering perennials are the backbone of any garden. Most perennials a natural life cycle: Perennial plants die back in cold weather, then sprout again next spring, and the spring after that. (What sets perennial plants apart from shrubs which may also be perennial is that garden perennials are herbaceous; shrubs typically have woody branches.)Not all perennials are created equal. Some have a brief bloom season and others flower for months. Short-lived perennials such as poppies, lupines, or columbines may die after two or three years. Dutch master garden designer Piet Oudolf, famous for his painterly landscapes of mixed perennials, favors hardier, long-lived perennials such as salvias, Veronicastrums, asters, and Monardas.

Product Details
ISBN: 9798596098884
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication Date: January 17th, 2021
Pages: 90
Language: English