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We have been growing our plants with great passion since 1976. We are therefore proud that the third generation is now at the helm of our family business. All plants and trees we supply come either directly from our own nursery or from fellow nurseries that work in partnership with Heijnen. Through our close cooperation with various skilled growers, plant importers and other professionals, we guarantee products that are as fresh and high quality as possible. What this means for you is healthy and beautiful plants and trees straight from the nursery at competitive prices. 
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        Thuja plicata 'Martin'

        Thuja plicata 'Excelsa'

        Thuja plicata 'Excelsa'

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        Laurel 'Caucasica'

        Laurel 'Caucasica'

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        Laurel 'Rotundifolia'

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        Laurel 'Novita'

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        Laurel 'Genolia'

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        Laurel 'Etna'

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        Laurel 'Herbergii'

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        Laurel 'Otto Luyken'

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        Portuguese laurel

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        Cupressocyparis Leylandii

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        Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Columnaris Glauca'

        Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ivonne'

        Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ivonne'

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        Cupressocyparis leylandii '2001'

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        Ilex 'Heckenpracht'

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        Ilex aquifolium

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        Ilex aquifolium ‘Alaska’

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        Ilex crenata 'Green Hedge'

        Ilex crenata 'Blondie'

        Ilex crenata 'Blondie'

        Ilex cren. 'Caroline Upright'

        Ilex cren. 'Caroline Upright'

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        Ilex maximow. 'Kanehirae'

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        Fargesia nitida

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        Fargesia murieliae 'Jumbo'

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        Fargesia Rufa

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        Fargesia robusta 'Campbell'

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        Phyllostachys aurea

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        Phyllostachys bissetii

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        Phyllostachys nigra

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        Ligustrum ovalifolium

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        Elaeagnus ebbingei

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        Cordyline australis 'Red Star'

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        Phoenix canariensis

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        Yucca palm

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        Calamondin orange tree

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Height at time of delivery (cm)

'Height without root ball' refers to the measurement of a plant or tree where the height is measured without taking into account the underlying root ball of roots and soil normally present when the plant is moved. When measuring height without root ball, only the visible part of the plant above ground, such as the trunk/stem, branches and leaves, is taken into account, while the root ball that is normally below ground is excluded from the measurement.

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Mature height (cm)

The mature height of a plant is the height the plant reaches when it is mature. It is also called the maximum height. This height is given in centimetres and refers to the height of the visible part of the plant above the ground. In other words, the trunk/stem, branches and leaves. The root ball that is (normally) below the ground is excluded from this measurement. Location and soil type also affect mature plant height.

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Genus

The genus is a taxonomic classification that includes several closely related species. Genus is a rank that is above the 'species' rank. The spelling of the genus name always includes one scientific name beginning with a capital letter. A genus cannot be ordered as a product; a species or variety can be ordered.

Positioning
Positioning

By positioning, we mean the number of hours of sunlight at the spot where the plants are to be placed. There are three categories for this, namely:

  • Sun - more than 4 hours of sun per day
  • Partial shade - up to 4 hours of sun per day
  • Shade - less than 2 hours of sun per day

The type of soil is of minor importance in most cases, unless otherwise stated for the product.

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Growth habit

Growth habit is the way in which the plant grows and what general shape the plant has. Roughly speaking, we can divide our plants into the following categories:

  • Bushy spreading growth habit - in this growth habit, the plant grows bushy in both height and width.
  • Climbing growth habit - as the name suggests, a climbing plant. Suitable for positioning against a wall, fence or pergola.
  • Creeping wide-spreading growth habit - relatively low-growing and ground-covering plants that spread considerably, especially in width.
  • Upright growth habit - these plants grow mostly straight up and with virtually no overhang.
  • Upright to bushy growth habit - these plants tend to grow straight up and, especially as they grow taller, may overhang slightly.
  • Clump-forming and upright growth habit - these plants form a single clump from which stems, leaves and flowers grow. The taller the plant, the more the leaves and stems may overhang.
  • Clump-forming growth habit - these plants form a single clump and remain somewhat more compact in shape
  • Sod-forming growth habit - these plants form a dense carpet. Stems and leaves grow very closely together. You could compare this to the growth habit of a lawn.

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Application

By 'application' we mean how the planting can be used in the garden. In this, we distinguish between the possible applications below:

Border: also called a bed, this is a strip of ground (part of the garden) intended for planting. Due to the construction of paths, terraces and lawn, a garden often consists of multiple borders:

  • Group planting: plants that are at their best when placed together in small or large groups and can be easily combined with other garden plants if desired.
  • Edge planting: mostly low-growing plants that are suitable for use at the edge of borders and so provide a nice progression from low to tall plants.
  • Underplanting: mostly shade-loving plants that can be planted under large shrubs and trees.

Solitary: a plant (usually a larger shrub) that does best when planted alone and not with several of the same variety together. A solitary plant is a real eye-catcher and also provides 'body' to the garden. You place a solitary plant in a border in combination with (relatively) low-growing plants, for example.

Pot: a plant that grows well in a pot.

Planter: plants that are perfect for use in planters.

Hedge: plants that grow particularly tall and branch nicely through pruning. This makes them ideal for use as a natural screen (hedge). We offer hedge plants for both low and tall hedges.

Pergola: plants that are ideal for planting and growing against a pergola.

Fence: plants that can be grown against a fence or placed in front of a fence.

Wall: plants that can be grown against a wall or placed in front of a wall.

Trellis: plants that can be grown in a trellis to create more greenery and privacy in the garden.

Slope: plants that are ideal for planting on a slope.

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Flower colour

The flower colour(s) of the plant. 

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Flowering month

The month(s) in which the plant flowers under normal (weather) conditions. 

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Leaf colour

The leaf colour(s) of the plant. 

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Winter hardiness

A winter hardiness zone, also known as a USDA zone, is a classification system used to categorise climatic conditions based on winter temperatures (susceptibility to frost). These zones range from 1a (coldest) to 13b (mildest). These winter hardiness zones can help you find the right plants and trees that are sufficiently hardy for your region.

The winter temperatures the plant or tree can withstand is noted with each product. See the overview of winter hardiness zones here:

USDA Hardness zones in °C

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Evergreen plants

Also known as leaf-retaining plants. These are plants that retain their leaves regardless of the season and continue to provide colour in the garden, even in winter.

Fragrant plants
Fragrant plants

This refers to whether the plant gives off a certain scent. In most cases, the scent of a fragrant plant comes from the leaves and/or flowers.

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Plants that form fruits or berries after flowering.

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Prairie plants, known for their resilience, thrive in sunny gardens. These grassland plants, including wildflower plants and drought-tolerant sun plants, create vibrant displays. Ideal for naturalistic planting, they attract pollinators and require minimal care, making them perfect for dynamic perennial mixes.

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Flowering prairie plants bring vibrant colours and life to any garden. These sun-loving bloomers thrive in ecological gardens, attracting bees and butterflies. Perfect for drought-resistant landscapes, they create lively, colourful displays with their high-performing, airy blooms. Ideal for cutting gardens and flowering sun borders.

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Prairie plants, also known as grassland or steppe plants, bring a unique wild charm to gardens. These plants thrive in open field planting and are perfect for creating a naturalistic look. With their drought-tolerant nature, they are ideal for sunny spots and can transform any garden into a vibrant landscape. Prairie-flowering perennials and robust sun lovers are excellent choices for those looking to add dynamic perennial mixes to their garden. Discover how these insect-friendly prairie bloomers and grasses can enhance your garden's beauty. Consider adding a garden plant to your collection for a touch of nature's elegance.

haven, perfect for those looking to embrace a more naturalistic planting style.

Buy Prairie Plants – Natural Beauty, Less Work

Prairie plants, also known as grassland or steppe plants, offer a stunning addition to any garden. These plants, like Echinacea purpurea and Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm', are perfect for creating a naturalistic planting style. They are drought-tolerant sun plants, making them ideal for low-maintenance gardens. Consider adding Panicum virgatum 'Shenandoah' and Veronicastrum virginicum for a dynamic perennial mix. These robust sun lovers thrive in open field planting and are insect-friendly prairie bloomers. For those looking to buy prairie plants, Heijnen offers a wide selection. Transform your garden with these prairie-flowering perennials and enjoy the beauty with less work. Explore the range at Heijnen and bring the prairie home today!

Prairie Planting: Definition and Uses of Grassland, Meadow and Steppe Plants

Prairie plants are a diverse group of species that thrive in open, sunny areas. These plants are known for their ability to withstand dry conditions, making them ideal for gardens that experience periods of drought. Commonly referred to as meadow plants or drought-tolerant plants, they include well-known genera such as Echinacea, Rudbeckia, and Panicum. Prairie plants are often used in naturalistic planting schemes, where they create a wildflower-like appearance. They are perfect for those looking to establish a prairie-style planting for UK gardens. These plants not only add beauty but also support local wildlife, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. In the garden, prairie plants can be used to create dynamic perennial mixes or open field plantings. They are excellent choices for perennials with airy growth habits and are often included in prairie-flowering perennials. For those interested in flowering prairie plants, these robust sun lovers are a great addition to any garden. Whether used as prairie lawn plants or in natural borders, they offer a sustainable and insect-friendly option for gardeners.

Key features of drought-tolerant prairie species

Prairie plants, also known as grassland plants or steppe plants, are perfect for creating a naturalistic planting style in gardens. These plants have a unique growth habit, often forming clumps that spread over time. They can reach a width of up to 1 metre, making them ideal for open field planting and dynamic perennial mixes. The development of prairie plants begins in early spring when they start to sprout. By summer, they reach their full height, showcasing their airy growth habit. These plants are known for their resilience, thriving in various conditions, including drought-tolerant sun plants and semi-shade prairie plants. Prairie plants typically bloom from late spring to early autumn. The blooming period can vary depending on climate, temperature, and care. In cooler climates, they may bloom later, while in warmer areas, they might start earlier. Proper soil preparation and regular maintenance can enhance their flowering. The bloom colours of prairie plants range from vibrant yellows and oranges to soft purples and pinks. Factors like soil type, light exposure, and plant age can influence the intensity of these colours. Cultivars and species also play a role in the variety of hues seen in prairie-flowering perennials. While prairie plants are not primarily known for their scent, some species do offer a subtle fragrance. This can be enhanced by the presence of certain grasses and bloomers for prairie planting, adding to the biodiversity of the garden. Mature prairie plants can reach heights of 1 to 2 metres, depending on the species and growing conditions. They are excellent for creating layers in the garden, providing insect-friendly prairie bloomers and robust sun lovers for natural borders. For those looking to semi-shade prairie plants, these species offer a versatile option for any garden setting.

Prairie plants, also known as meadow plants or drought-tolerant plants, have unique leaf characteristics. The leaves can vary in shape, from narrow and elongated to broad and flat. Colours range from deep green to silvery grey, often with a waxy or hairy texture that helps reduce water loss. Many prairie plants are deciduous, losing their leaves in winter, but some retain foliage year-round, depending on species and climate conditions.

Winter hardiness is a key factor for prairie plants. They are generally hardy, tolerating cold temperatures and frost. However, extreme frost, prolonged cold periods, and strong winds can affect their survival. Well-drained soil and sheltered locations enhance their resilience.

Prairie plants are often perennial, with some being evergreen, while others shed leaves annually. This depends on species, climate, and location. In milder climates, some prairie plants may remain green throughout the year.

These plants are highly heat and drought-resistant, originating from regions with hot, dry summers. Their leaf structure, often with a waxy coating or fine hairs, helps conserve moisture. Deep root systems allow them to access water from deeper soil layers, making them ideal for dry conditions.

Prairie plants are generally non-toxic and safe for gardens with children and pets. Normal garden use poses no risk, and they can be safely handled during gardening activities.

Prairie plants contribute significantly to biodiversity. They provide food and shelter for insects and wildlife, supporting natural ecosystems. Their long blooming periods and insect-friendly nature make them excellent for enhancing garden biodiversity. Incorporating shade prairie plants can further diversify planting schemes.

Applications of prairie plants in low-maintenance gardening

Prairie plants, also known as grassland plants or steppe plants, are perfect for creating a naturalistic garden. These plants are ideal for those looking to establish a low-maintenance garden with a touch of the wild. Here are some ways prairie plants can be used in the garden:

  • Full sun prairie plants are excellent for borders, providing a vibrant display of colours and textures.
  • Use prairie plants for group planting or mass planting to create a dynamic perennial mix that thrives in open field planting.
  • These plants are perfect as a solitary feature, adding height and interest with their airy growth habit.
  • Create a natural hedge or boundary with prairie-flowering perennials, offering a robust sun-loving display.
  • Prairie plants can be used in pots or planters, making them versatile for any garden size.
  • They serve as excellent insect-friendly bloomers, attracting beneficial insects to the garden.
  • Prairie plants are drought-tolerant sun plants, making them ideal for a prairie-style planting in UK gardens.
For those interested in bringing the prairie home, consider the best prairie plants for natural gardens. These plants not only enhance the garden's beauty but also support biodiversity. When planning a prairie planting, remember to buy prairie plants that suit the garden's conditions and desired aesthetic.

Combining prairie plants with ornamental grasses

Prairie plants, also known as meadow plants or drought-tolerant plants, can create stunning combinations in the garden. These plants work well with ornamental grasses, adding texture and movement. Grasses like Miscanthus or Panicum provide a beautiful backdrop for prairie-flowering perennials. This combination is perfect for naturalistic planting, offering a dynamic perennial mix that thrives in open field planting.

For a unique look, pair prairie plants with robust sun lovers like Echinacea or Rudbeckia. These perennials for natural borders bring vibrant colours and attract pollinators, making them insect-friendly prairie bloomers. Another option is to mix drought-tolerant sun plants with airy growth habit perennials such as Gaura or Verbena bonariensis. This creates a prairie-style planting for UK gardens that is both visually appealing and low maintenance.

The beauty of combining prairie plants with grasses and bloomers lies in their ability to adapt to various conditions. They are ideal for creating a prairie lawn or best prairie plants for natural gardens. This approach not only enhances the garden's aesthetic but also supports biodiversity, making it a sustainable choice for any garden enthusiast.

Best site and soil for prairie success

Prairie plants, also known as grassland plants or steppe plants, thrive in full sun. They need at least six hours of direct sunlight daily. Factors like nearby trees or buildings can affect light availability. Prairie plants are generally wind-resistant, but in very windy areas, a windbreak like a hedge can help. The ideal soil for prairie plants is well-drained and nutrient-rich. Sandy or loamy soils are best, as they allow water to drain easily. Regular fertilisation supports growth, especially for prairie-flowering perennials. Soil moisture is crucial. Prairie plants prefer dry to moderately moist conditions. Wind and sun can dry out the soil, so mulching helps retain moisture. Prairie plants favour a neutral to slightly acidic pH. Soil testing can determine pH levels, and adjustments can be made with lime or sulphur if needed. Incorporating wildflower plants and grasses into a prairie planting creates a dynamic perennial mix. These drought-tolerant sun plants are perfect for open field planting and attract pollinators, making them insect-friendly prairie bloomers. Robust sun lovers like these are ideal for naturalistic planting and perennials for natural borders.

When and how to plant prairie plants

Prairie plants can be planted throughout the year if they come in pots, except during frost periods. For those with roots or clumps, spring and autumn are ideal. Factors like soil type, sunlight, and climate play a role in successful planting. The spacing of prairie plants depends on the plant type, initial size, and growth rate. Typically, the number of plants per metre is specified on the product page. Proper soil preparation is crucial for prairie plants. Ensure the soil is well-drained and enriched with organic matter. When planting, dig a hole twice the size of the root ball, place the plant, and fill with soil. Water thoroughly after planting and regularly during dry spells. Prairie plants, including meadow plants and drought-tolerant plants, thrive in naturalistic planting schemes. They are perfect for creating a dynamic perennial mix with grasses and bloomers for prairie planting. These robust sun lovers are ideal for open field planting and attract beneficial insects. Prairie-flowering perennials and insect-friendly prairie bloomers add beauty and biodiversity to any garden.

Maintenance Tips for Prairie Plants

Prairie plants, also known as grassland or steppe plants, thrive in open field planting and are perfect for creating a dynamic perennial mix. These robust sun lovers require specific care to flourish.

  • Care and Maintenance: Prairie plants are drought-tolerant sun plants that prefer well-drained soil. They thrive in full sun and need minimal watering once established.
  • Pruning Advice: Pruning is essential for maintaining the health of prairie-flowering perennials. Trim back in late winter to encourage new growth and remove dead stems.
  • Fertilising: Fertilise sparingly in early spring with a balanced fertiliser to support growth. Over-fertilising can lead to weak growth.
  • Watering: Water newly planted prairie plants regularly until established. Check soil moisture by feeling the top layer; water if dry.
  • Dividing: Divide perennials for natural borders every 3-4 years in early spring to rejuvenate and promote healthy growth.
  • Winter Protection: Most prairie plants are hardy, but a layer of mulch can protect roots from extreme cold.
  • Transplanting: Transplant in early spring or autumn. Water thoroughly after moving to reduce transplant shock.
For those looking to buy prairie plants, consider incorporating insect-friendly prairie bloomers and grasses and bloomers for prairie planting to enhance biodiversity in the garden.

Aesthetic appeal of prairie gardens through the seasons

Prairie plants bring a unique charm to gardens with their vibrant flowers and diverse textures. These meadow plants are known for their colourful blooms, which can range from bright yellows to deep purples, adding a lively touch to any garden. The leaves of prairie plants often have a soft, feathery texture, providing a gentle contrast to their bold flowers. Many prairie plants are drought-tolerant, making them ideal for gardens that receive plenty of sun. They also serve as a haven for insects, offering nectar and shelter to bees and butterflies. In autumn, the foliage of prairie plants can turn into warm shades of red and orange, enhancing the garden's beauty. During winter, the structure of these plants can catch frost, creating a picturesque scene. The movement of prairie grasses in the wind adds a dynamic element to the garden, making it feel alive. Incorporating prairie-flowering perennials and grasses into a garden can create a naturalistic planting style that thrives in open field planting. For those looking to buy prairie plants, consider a mix of robust sun lovers and insect-friendly prairie bloomers to create a dynamic perennial mix.

Most popular UK prairie plants

Prairie plants, also known as grassland or steppe plants, are perfect for creating a naturalistic garden. Popular choices include Echinacea purpurea, known for its vibrant purple flowers, and Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm', which offers bright yellow blooms. Panicum virgatum 'Shenandoah' is a striking grass with red-tinted leaves, while Veronicastrum virginicum adds height with its tall, spiky flowers. Amsonia hubrichtii is loved for its delicate blue flowers and feathery foliage. These prairie-flowering perennials are drought-tolerant sun plants, ideal for open field planting and dynamic perennial mixes. They attract insects, making them insect-friendly prairie bloomers. For those looking to create a prairie-style planting for UK gardens, these robust sun lovers are a great choice. All these plants are available to order online from Heijnen, delivered straight from the nursery to your home. This makes it easy to bring the beauty of prairie planting into your garden.

Pros and climate resilience

Prairie plants are a wonderful addition to any garden, offering a naturalistic and sustainable approach to planting. These plants, also known as meadow plants or drought-tolerant plants, thrive in various conditions and bring a touch of the wild to your outdoor space.

Advantages:

  • Prairie plants are highly drought-tolerant, making them ideal for gardens with limited water resources.
  • They support biodiversity by attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies, enhancing the ecosystem.
  • These plants require minimal maintenance, reducing the need for frequent watering and fertilising.
  • Prairie plants offer a dynamic perennial mix, providing year-round interest with their changing blooms and textures.
  • They are perfect for open field planting, creating a natural and flowing landscape.
  • With their robust sun-loving nature, they thrive in sunny spots, adding vibrant colours to the garden.
  • Prairie-flowering perennials and grasses create a beautiful, airy growth habit, ideal for natural borders.

Disadvantages:

  • Some prairie plants may spread aggressively, requiring regular management to prevent them from overtaking other plants.
  • They may not be suitable for shaded areas, as most prefer full sun to thrive.
  • Establishing a prairie garden can take time, as these plants often need a few seasons to reach their full potential.

Incorporating prairie plants into your garden can transform it into a vibrant and sustainable

Frequently Asked Questions Prairie plants

What function can prairie plants have in a garden?

In a garden, prairie plants can serve multiple functions: they can create a naturalistic, low-maintenance landscape that evokes the beauty of wild prairies. These plants are excellent for creating habitats for wildlife, supporting pollinators, and providing year-round interest with their varied textures and colors. Additionally, they can act as erosion control on slopes, contribute to soil health, and require less watering once established, making them an environmentally friendly choice for gardeners.

Which is the best period for transplanting prairie plants?

The optimal period for transplanting prairie plants is during cooler months, either in early spring before new growth begins or in the autumn after the flowering period has ended. This timing minimizes stress on the plants, allowing them to focus on root establishment in their new location. It is essential to ensure that the plants are well-watered after transplanting to encourage root growth and to mitigate any transplant shock.

Which plants can be combined well with prairie plants?

Prairie plants blend beautifully with ornamental grasses, perennials, and bee-friendly plants, creating a landscape that is both aesthetically pleasing and ecologically sound. They can also be paired with butterfly-friendly plants to attract and support local wildlife. Additionally, incorporating hardy plants and shrubs can provide structural contrast and year-round interest. These combinations foster a biodiverse environment that benefits pollinators and enhances the garden's natural beauty.

In which soil type do most prairie plants grow well?

Prairie plants generally prefer a soil that drains well and can range from being rich in organic matter to lean. These resilient plants are adapted to a wide array of soil conditions, yet they thrive particularly well in soils that mimic their native prairie habitats, which are often slightly alkaline to neutral in pH. Ample sunlight and good drainage are key factors for the successful cultivation of prairie plants in any garden setting.

What popular types of prairie plants are there?

Heijnen Plants offers a range of popular prairie plant varieties that can enhance any garden with their natural charm and resilience. Favorites include the grasses Panicum virgatum 'Rehbraun' and Molinia caerulea varieties such as 'Edith Dudszus' and 'Heidebraut'. For color, the Echinops bannaticus 'Blue Glow', Phlomis russeliana, and Verbena bonariensis are excellent choices. Asters, such as Aster ageratoides 'Ashvi', bring late-season blooms to the prairie planting scheme.

In what period can I best plant prairie plants?

Prairie plants are best planted in the spring after the last frost or in early fall, allowing them to establish their root systems before the onset of winter. This timing ensures that the plants can benefit from the warmer temperatures and increased rainfall typical of these seasons, which promote healthy growth. Planting during these periods also allows prairie plants to acclimate to their new environment and build resilience for the summer heat.

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Prairie plants are perfect for creating a natural look in the garden. These grassland plants thrive in sunny spots and are drought-tolerant, making them ideal for low-maintenance gardens. With a mix of grasses and bloomers, they attract insects and add vibrant colours. For a dynamic perennial mix, consider prairie-flowering perennials. Discover the beauty of prairie planting and buy prairie plants at Heijnen for a stunning garden transformation.

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