Perennials are a great option for busy gardeners who may not have the time to spend tending their gardens every day. Many perennials are low maintenance and require minimal pruning or pest control. These flowers thrive in a wide range of climates and soil types, allowing gardeners to have the pleasure of enjoying their flower beds without needing any extra attention.

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A simple way to add color and height to a yard is by planting easy perennials that require little or no care. These plants can be used to fill empty spaces in flower beds, along fences, or in potted planters.

They also help you maintain a beautiful landscape that won’t take up too much space in your yard. In addition, they are very attractive to bees and butterflies!

For the best results, make sure to choose a well-drained soil and water frequently. In their first year, newly planted perennials will need about an inch of water a week.

Adding a 2-inch layer of mulch around the base of the plant will also help hold in moisture and suppress weeds. Be careful not to over-mulch; too much mulch can cause the roots of the plant to grow too deep and make them more susceptible to drought.

These plants are available in several different colors and grow easily from seeds or small plants. Some are more cold hardy than others, so you should research the specific variety that will work best in your area.

Peonies are a classic perennial flower with gorgeous blooms in a range of colors. They’re especially suited to areas with a cool winter climate because this helps the flowers to germinate.

They can be planted in the spring or early summer and are excellent for adding height to a garden. They can be trimmed back in the fall or early spring to keep them at a manageable size.

The best thing about this perennial is that it’s very easy to grow from seed. It will take a long period of time for the seeds to germinate, but once it does, it’s very easy for them to grow and produce strong plants.

Echinacea is a classic perennial with daisy-like flowers that look good even after the petals fall off. They are also an excellent cut flower and attract bees and butterflies.

They have a huge variety of colors and are hardy in most parts of the country. They also make great companions to other flowering plants.

Bee balm (Monarda) is another sun loving perennial with pink, white, or red blooms. It’s an easy plant to grow and a great addition to a garden or a hanging basket.

Yellow Alyssum is a mat-forming ground cover with bright yellow flowers in the spring. It will spread quickly and will cover bare spots in your garden.

This easy plant requires well-drained soil and is deer resistant. It can be used as a filler in beds, borders, or pots and is also an excellent cut flower.

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