Category: Perennials 101

Perennials for the Shade

Perennials 101, Perennials for Special Purposes

Looking for some excellent perennials that thrive in the shade? Browse our list below. Click on a Botanical Name for more details on each Heritage Perennial. Plant Features Hardy to Zone Bloom Time Drought Tolerant Aegopodium p. ‘Variegatum’ (Bishop’s Weed) Dense carpet of green and white foliage 2 summer yes Ajuga varieties (Carpet Bugles) Low carpet […]

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Succeeding with Hardy Ferns

Perennials 101, Perennials for Special Purposes

1. SOME FERN FACTS Ferns are valuable garden plants of great dependability and beauty. Their leaves, known as fronds, can be lacy or leathery, plain green or variegated, providing a long season of interest.  Rarely suffering from pests and diseases, they offer trouble-free elegance. Ferns were tremendously popular in Victorian times, and many of the […]

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Summer Pinching, Cutting Back & Deadheading

Perennials 101

Anybody who grows perennials in their garden is familiar with the idea of cutting off the dead tops of their plants in late fall or early spring.  By nature, most flowering perennials will die back to ground level in the fall, leaving behind their dried-up tops; cutting these back at the appropriate time is a […]

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Perennial Gardening in Containers

Perennials 101, Perennials for Special Purposes

Container Garden Considerations From patios and balconies to decks and porches, container gardens can add colour and interest to any area around your home… and you don’t even need a garden.  There is a lot to consider in planting and maintaining container gardens, but these tips should provide enough information to make your first attempt […]

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How to Attract Butterflies & Hummingbirds

Perennials 101, Perennials for Special Purposes

See Bonus Tables below 1. Gardens & Nature In addition to being beautiful, gardens can be a place where humans and nature meet and interact in a positive and beneficial way. Imagine watching colorful butterflies flitting around the border, moving from flower to flower in search of the tasty nectar within. Or sitting perfectly still […]

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Perennial Gardening with Limited Water

Perennials 101, Perennials for Special Purposes

1. Water is not an endless resource In various regions of North America the supply of clean fresh water for human consumption is becoming a less available resource.  Many urban areas have had to place bans or tight restrictions on residential use of treated water for lawns and gardens.  Even gardeners in rural areas often […]

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Deer & Rabbit Resistant Perennials

Perennials 101

DO THEY EAT EVERYTHING? It may seem like everything gets eaten, but deer and rabbits do have their particular favourites.  And, there are certain plants that they never touch.  An internet search will turn up plenty of so-called “deer-proof” or “rabbit-proof” plant lists, but ANY list must be taken with a grain of salt. That’s […]

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Perennials for Ground Cover

Perennials 101, Perennials for Special Purposes

CHOOSING THE RIGHT PLANT FOR THE JOB One of the great things about Jeepers Creepers® is that they offer solutions to what many gardeners perceive as problem areas.  To help you find the right plant, we’ve created an amazing search feature on our sister site:  http://www.jeeperscreepers.info/ that can be used in a number of different […]

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Saving and Starting Perennials Seeds

For the More Advanced Gardener, Perennials 101

For hybrid selections of things like Daylilies (Hemerocallis) or Hosta, just be aware that the resulting seedlings are not likely to resemble the parent plant.  Seed saved from a ‘Stella de Oro’ Daylily, for instance, will probably not produce the same constant-flowering, dwarf plant with golden-yellow flowers.  Instead, a range of shades will result and […]

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