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Easy Growing Perennials
Perennials are plants and flowers
which live for two or more years. You can plant them where
you'd like to have them grow, and some of them will live, grow, and
thrive for twenty years or more. Some perennial plants only live for
two to three years, but on average most will live for at least
five years. This makes them an excellent investment for long
term garden planning.
Since perennial plants tend to be a long term decision, though,
where you plant them and the types of plants you choose are critical
decisions to make during your garden planning process. You won't be
happy putting a perennial plant in a prime location for instance,
only to find out later you don't like the plant at all and you're
unable to easily get rid of it.
Most new gardeners will plant a mixture of annual and perennial
plants together in a new garden though, because the annuals give
them immediate flower blooms and bursts of color while the
perennials are still becoming established. Some perennials won't
even bloom for the first year or two either, and this can be
frustrating and disappointing for someone when they first plant
their gardens.
Most fruits are perennial plants, as are shrubs, bushes and
trees. Strawberries and grapes for instance, often don't produce
fruits the first year or two they're in the ground. Grapes require
some sort of climbing support as well, because they are a vine.
Strawberries on the other hand, will send out shoots which take root
and start new strawberry plants. You can help encourage your
strawberry plants to concentrate on creating fruits by snipping off
most of the new shoots that the plant sends out.
Since fruits are high in water content, the plants which grow those
fruits require large amounts of water to grow successfully.
Fruit plants also require lots of sunlight too - usually at least
five to six hours of direct sunlight each day.
Many shade loving plants are perennials as well, such as the
various forms hosta plants that can be purchased at almost any local
garden center. Verbena is another beautiful, long blooming plant
which sometimes comes in perennial form too, and it's especially
easy to grow in hot, dry climates.
Some types of annual flowers and plants will act like perennials
simply because they reseed themselves each year. The morning glory
vine for instance, and four o'clock flowers are two examples of
annuals which produce massive numbers of seeds each year. Those
seeds drop to the ground and are scarified over the winter, then
they start sprouting up on their own the next spring.
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