Perennial Flower Garden Plans
2 choose the ideal garden spot.
Perennial flower garden plans. Dense mounds feature starry blue flower clusters in mid or late spring. With a perennial garden for both perennials for shade and perennials for sun most of the work will be devoted to the initial landscaping and planting of the flowers from then on with proper maintenance you will have a fabulous garden that returns year after year. Here are some basic tips for laying out a perennial garden you ll love for years to come. Gardens are lovely indeed and you can boost up the beauty quotient when you have the perfect combination of red pink and white spring perennial flowers growing all around the borders of the garden.
The initial planning and preparation of a perennial garden is labor intensive. Perennials come back to your garden year after year bringing reliable color and form to your landscape. Before you buy a single plant put your ideas on paper or in garden planning software. Any garden you invest in will increase the beauty curb appeal and value of your property.
Silvery gray green foliage is a common thread tying together drought tolerant perennials such as santolina lavender yarrow russian sage and catmint. Pink flowers go well with yellow as well. It coordinates well with the centerpiece blue birdbath which adds a touch of cooling moisture to the dry garden and draws in feathered visitors. Slender rich green leaves turn bright yellow in fall.