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Rose Dame de Coeur Fragrant
7,99
Rosa Mister Lincoln  ? Rose
7,99
Rosa Iceberg Rose Floribunda
7,99
Rose Peace Fragrant
7,99
Sempervivum mixed – Houseleeks mixed
3,99
Clematis The President - Violet
9,99 -20%
7,99
Allium Millenium - Ornamental Onion
5,99
Blanket Flower Kobold - Gaillardia
3,99
Beard Tongue Garnet - Penstemon
3,99
Candytuft Weisser Zwerg (Iberis)
3,99
Hortensia Bodensee- Hydrangea macrophylla
10,99 -18%
8,99
Delosperma cooperi – Ice plant
3,99
Scabious (Knautia macedonica)
3,99
Lavatera Olbia Rosea  ? Tree Mallow
4,99
Rose Mallow Woodbridge - Hibiscus
16,99
Leopard's Bane (Doronicum Orientale)
3,99
Phlomis Russeliana  ? Turkish Sage
3,99
Forsythia Intermedia Spectabilis
8,99
Larkspur - Delphinium (P) Black Knight
3,99
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Perennial plants for sale online

Perennial plants for sale online. They are the perfect choice if you want to make your garden come to life. There are a wide variety of high-quality products available online. Also known as herbaceous plants, they are long living and very decorative. They die off above ground in autumn and regrow from the surviving rootstock after winter has passed. In spring, the new stems, leaves, flowers and seeds produced are often greater than the previous year. There are also evergreen varieties which will provide you with a green garden throughout winter. Surprisingly versatile, several species attract bees, butterflies and moths. Their incredible fragrance makes them ideal for cutting or using as an ingredient in the preparation of limitless tasty dishes. Herbs like rosemary or basil not only have a good taste but also smell delicious and bloom beautifully. They are a must have for any garden and come in a wide variety to suit every gardener's tastes.

Perennial plant species

Perennial plants come in many species, different shapes and sizes ranging from grasses to ornamental flowering varieties to create stunning flower borders. Given the enormous selection of shapes and properties on offer, there are endless possibilities and combinations to suit any garden. Some species prefer dry soil, while others thrive in wet soil. Some will bloom abundantly in spring, yet another will blossom just as magnificently in autumn. Moreover; some are evergreen and will remain green in winter. Some species thrive in the sunlight. Others prefer a place in the shade. You can use them to fill your borders with colourful flowers, and they also look great planted in a pot and make a fantastic display on the patio or balcony. They come in all colours: white, yellow, purple, pink, blue, orange, red and many other variations and combinations. Because of the wide diversity of species, you will always find a spot for them. Add a touch of vibrant colour to your garden throughout the year.

Perennial plants in the shade

Whether it is under a large tree in your garden or running along a fence line, you can find a shady spot in almost every yard. If you do have a property with plenty of shade or shady spots, there are many beautiful choices for you. Some of them even producing flowers. Examples such as hosta and forget-me-not stand out in any dark area with their lovely decorative foliage. Moreover; can provide you with a beautiful green garden from early spring to late autumn. Likewise, ferns also grow abundantly in the shade and make a great choice for under the pergola. Columbine, Pelargonium, Hellebore, Bugle and Bleeding heart also produce their strikingly colourful flowers in the shade. The quality of your soil is important when making a choice for your shaded areas in the garden, however. Usually, soil which is in the shade will be moist, but dry soil is also possible. This will have an impact on what you will be able to grow in it. Generally speaking, the number of species that grow well in wet shaded soil is greater than the number which is suitable for a dry soil type.

Perennial plants in the sun

Most perennial plants like a lot of sun, and those that can be planted in the full sun can tolerate at least five hours of light in the summer time. Fortunately, there are many varieties to choose from that like to grow in the sun as well. Flowering varieties are wonderful for filling borders with a splash of colourful. Even in pots on the patio or balcony, they will thrive. Mixing spring flowers with a selection of fall bloomers means you can enjoy a gorgeous sea of flowers in your garden throughout the whole year. As an added benefit butterflies, bees, moths and other insects also love these colourful bloomers and will frequent your garden regularly. Tip: Colourful species like Wallflower, Blue Cushion, Greek Malva and Toad lily will provide you with beautiful cut flowers. You will always have a bright, fresh and fragrant bouquet on display, or even to give as a gift to someone special.

Perennial plant pruning

Prune Perennial plants to ensure that they thrive and continue to grow well. Routine pruning is a simple exercise. Most perennial plants die off come winter and then hibernate underground, coming back each year often larger and more beautiful than before. To prune properly, you should cut the old withered parts off in spring - preferably in the month of March. Did you know that after flowering you can also prune them a second time? Prune your perennial plants immediately after bloom, and you can often enjoy the end of summer or early autumn with a second flowering period. In summer rigorously cut all spent flowers back to about ten centimetres above the ground. The young leaves which are low to the ground will now get plenty of light and room to grow. Soon it will be up and running again and back in full bloom for three more weeks. Summer pruning is optional, though and isn't applicable to all varieties.

Perennial plants for sale online

Perennial plants for sale online. Of course, you can buy perennial plants from your local garden centre, specialist stockists and local markets, fetes. Buying them via an online garden centre is the most efficient way. You can buy perennial plants anytime throughout the entire year. It is a good idea always to purchase your perennials immediately before you wish to plant them. The best time to do this is in spring or autumn. If you plant in autumn, they will flower the following spring. Buy your favourite in one of the largest online garden centres in Europe. Do you love gardening? Visit our online store and view our fantastic selection of garden plants, seeds, colourful flowering flower bulbs and professional gardening tools. Buy high-quality garden products online in one of the biggest online gardening centres in Europe.

  
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