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Bearded Iris Bulbs - Banana Wind
Iris germanicaBearded Iris Bulbs - Banana Wind
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Bearded Iris Bulbs - Montmartre
American Iris Society Award of Merit 2012, Wister Medal 2014, American Dykes Medal 2017Out of StockBearded Iris Bulbs - Montmartre
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Bearded Iris Bulbs - Fx Schreiner
2017 American Iris Society Honorable Mention winnerBearded Iris Bulbs - Fx Schreiner
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Bearded Iris Bulbs - Stairway To Heaven
American Iris Society winner of the 2000 American Dykes MedalBearded Iris Bulbs - Stairway To Heaven
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Bearded Iris Bulbs - Restless Spirit
Winner of the American Iris Society Honorable Mention 2019Bearded Iris Bulbs - Restless Spirit
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Oriental Columbine Seeds
This exotic bloom is surprisingly easy to growOut of StockOriental Columbine Seeds
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Purple Coneflower Seeds (Organic)
Our prized, healing, North American native, grown organicallyOut of StockPurple Coneflower Seeds (Organic)
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Columbine Seeds - Winky Double Rose White
Excellent uniformity of unique double, upward-facing flowers in mauve and creamOut of StockColumbine Seeds - Winky Double Rose White
Excellent uniformity of unique double, upward-facing flowers in mauve and creamRegular price $6.99Regular priceUnit price perOut of Stock -
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Everlasting Pea Seeds - Red
Ruby, orchid-shaped flowers provide food for native pollinatorsOut of StockEverlasting Pea Seeds - Red
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Oriental Poppy Seeds - Princess Victoria Louise
Pleated petals in the perfect shade of salmonOut of StockOriental Poppy Seeds - Princess Victoria Louise
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Oriental Poppy Seeds - Mixed Colors
Ruffled sherbet petals will refresh your perennial gardenOut of StockOriental Poppy Seeds - Mixed Colors
Ruffled sherbet petals will refresh your perennial gardenRegular price As Low As $5.49Regular priceUnit price perOut of Stock
What to know and love about perennials
- Dormant root structures bursts forth growth every year
- In temperate zones, some perennials never die back
- Most perennials provide a good show of blooms in their second growing season
- Hardy perennials are those that survive a winter season
If you are considering what to plant in your garden, or you are landscaping or revamping an area of your yard, you may be thinking about planting perennials. In the simplest terms, perennials are plants that live year after year. Most perennials grow strong roots and foliage the first year. For most, blooming begins in the second growing season. With the first fall freeze, your perennials may completely die back, or they may retain some above ground foliage in more temperate zones. In all cases, a living, dormant root structure is underground and this hallmark is what all perennials bear. Though perennials do require pruning and maintenance, their longevity makes it worth the effort. With a bit of planning, an entire flower bed may be filled with a variety of perennial plants, allowing for continuous blooming as one plant ends and another one flowers, year after year.