Perennial Bloom

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Perennial Bloom

Some of the perennials included are Basket of Gold, Black Eyed Susan, Blanketflower, Coneflower, Cottage Pinks, Shasta Daisy, Forget Me Not, and Mexican Hat. Maintenance usually involves deadheading, yearly cleanup, some fertilizing, and watering as needed. Most perennials require minimum maintenance once established. This mix of nineteen varieties includes flowers from subtle to showy. The Perennial Bloom is a mix of many perennials that are the mainstay of many a garden. Be sure to keep the weeds pulled so they do not compete with the flowers for water and sun. Most perennials have one blooming season a year, usually lasting from one week to more than a month. They provide an enormous array of colors, shapes, textures and bloom times, year after year. In mild climates, sow seed during cooler months, generally October through March. Soil must be kept moist while the seeds are germinating and beginning to grow. In cool climates plant in the spring, 3 to 6 weeks before the last average frost date. ... get more information

 

Daisy - Gloriosa The Daisy Gloriosa Blend, 'Rudbeckia hirta 'Gloriosa', has huge 4 to 7 inch flowers. The Gloriosa Blend loves the heat and is drought tolerant. The Gloriosa will grow in almost any soil but it has a preference for rich, alkaline soils that are well drained. They maintain their color after other flowers are beginning to fade in the fall.

Perennial Bloom