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Perennials

Perennials are perfect for any garden, offering vibrant blooms year after year. These hardy perennials thrive in various conditions, providing long-lasting beauty. Ideal for borders, these robust plants return annually, ensuring a reliable display of colour and life in the garden.

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Perennials are a staple in any garden, known for their ability to return year after year. These long-lived garden plants offer a reliable display of blooms, making them a favourite among gardeners. Hardy perennials are particularly valued for their resilience and ability to thrive in various conditions. Imagine a garden filled with vibrant colours and textures, thanks to these robust perennials. Discover the beauty and reliability of perennial plants, and consider adding a garden plant to enhance your outdoor space. With their long-lasting nature, perennials are perfect for creating a stunning garden that flourishes annually.

What are perennials and how do they work?

Perennials are plants that live for more than two years. Unlike annuals, which need replanting each year, perennials return annually, making them a popular choice for gardens. These hardy flowering plants are known for their ability to survive through different seasons, providing a reliable display of blooms year after year. Some well-known perennials include Hosta, Astilbe, and Rudbeckia. Perennials are also called year-round plants or returning garden plants. These terms highlight their ability to come back each year without needing to be replanted. This makes them ideal for gardeners looking for low-maintenance perennial plants. In the garden, perennials are used for various purposes. They are perfect for creating beautiful borders and adding structure to garden beds. Hardy perennials like Nepeta and Phlox are excellent choices for UK gardens due to their resilience. These long-lasting plants offer vibrant colours and can be combined with flowering perennials for a stunning effect. Whether looking for robust perennials or long-flowering plants, perennials are a reliable choice for any garden.

Main characteristics of long-living garden perennials

Perennials, also known as long-lived garden plants or hardy perennials, are a popular choice for UK gardens. These robust perennials grow in various forms, often spreading to fill garden borders. They can range from compact clumps to sprawling ground covers, providing structure and colour throughout the year. The development of perennials begins in early spring when new shoots emerge. As the season progresses, these plants grow steadily, reaching their full size by summer. The best perennials for UK gardens are those that thrive in local climates, offering low-maintenance beauty. Perennials bloom in different months, depending on the species and environmental factors. Climate, weather conditions, and soil preparation all influence flowering times. Some hardy flowering plants bloom in early spring, while others wait until summer or autumn. The bloom colours of perennials vary widely, from vibrant reds and yellows to soft pastels. Factors like soil type, light exposure, and plant care can affect the intensity and shade of the flowers. Choosing the right cultivar ensures a stunning display. While not all perennials are known for their scent, some offer delightful fragrances. The intensity of the aroma can depend on the plant's age, the time of day, and the surrounding biodiversity. Scented perennials can enhance the sensory experience of a garden. Mature perennials can reach different heights, from low-growing ground covers to tall border perennials. The choice of location and care practices can influence their growth. These reliable garden bloomers are perfect for creating layered garden designs.

Perennials, also known as year-round plants or returning garden plants, are a popular choice for many gardens. The leaves of perennials can vary greatly in shape, colour, and texture. Some have broad, green leaves, while others may have narrow or variegated foliage. The structure of the leaves can be smooth or textured, depending on the species. Most perennials lose their leaves in winter, but some hardy perennials retain their foliage year-round, adding interest to the garden even in colder months.

When it comes to winter hardiness, perennials are generally robust. They can withstand low temperatures, but factors like wind exposure and soil conditions can affect their frost sensitivity. Choosing the right type for the garden's climate is crucial. Some hardy flowering plants are better suited for colder regions, while others thrive in milder climates.

Perennials are not always evergreen. Many lose their leaves annually, but some, like certain border perennials, remain green throughout the year. The choice of species and the garden's location play a significant role in this. In warmer climates, more perennials may stay green year-round.

Regarding heat and drought resistance, perennials vary. Some have deep root systems or waxy leaves that help them survive dry spells. Origin and leaf structure also influence their ability to cope with heat. Ensuring adequate soil moisture and protection from strong winds can enhance their resilience.

Perennials are generally safe for gardens with children and pets. While some may have mild toxicity, they are harmless with normal garden use. It's always wise to research specific plants if safety is a concern.

Perennials contribute significantly to biodiversity. They provide food and shelter for various insects and animals, supporting a balanced ecosystem. Long-flowering plants attract pollinators, enhancing the garden's health and resilience. By choosing perennial plants, gardeners can create a thriving habitat that benefits both the garden and its visitors.

Garden uses for perennials in beds, borders and pots

Perennials, also known as long-lived garden plants or hardy perennials, are a fantastic choice for any garden. These robust plants return year after year, providing reliable blooms and structure. Here are some ways to use perennials in the garden:

  • Border perennials: Use perennials to create stunning borders. Their long-lasting blooms add colour and interest throughout the seasons.
  • Group planting: Plant perennials in groups for a lush, full look. This method is perfect for creating a cohesive garden design.
  • Pots and containers: Perennials thrive in pots, making them ideal for patios or small spaces. Choose hardy flowering plants for continuous blooms.
  • Privacy screens: Tall perennials can act as natural privacy screens, breaking sightlines and adding a sense of seclusion.
  • Insect-friendly zones: Create a biodiversity zone with perennials that attract pollinators, supporting local wildlife.
Perennials are low-maintenance and perfect for UK gardens. When planning a garden, consider buying perennials for their beauty and ease of care. These long-flowering plants are a reliable choice for any gardener looking to enjoy a vibrant and enduring garden.

Companion planting with perennials for lasting beauty

Perennials, also known as year-round plants or returning garden plants, are a fantastic choice for any garden. They can be beautifully combined with various plant types to create a stunning display. Hardy perennials work well with ornamental grasses, adding texture and movement. Consider pairing long-lasting plants like Echinacea with robust perennials such as Rudbeckia for a vibrant border. For a more unique combination, mix low-maintenance perennial plants like Sedum with hardy flowering plants like Salvia. This pairing not only provides a long-flowering display but also attracts pollinators. Another great option is to plant border perennials like Astilbe alongside ferns, creating a lush, layered effect. These combinations are excellent because they offer a mix of textures, colours, and heights, ensuring interest throughout the seasons. Perennial plants are reliable garden bloomers, returning annually to provide structure and continuity. By choosing the best perennials for UK gardens, a garden can be both beautiful and easy to maintain. These plants are not only visually appealing but also practical, making them a perfect choice for any garden enthusiast.

Soil and site requirements for perennials

Perennials, also known as long-lived garden plants or hardy perennials, thrive in various light conditions. They generally prefer full sun but can tolerate partial shade. Factors like the plant's specific variety and local climate can influence light needs. Wind sensitivity varies among perennials. Some hardy perennials withstand wind well, while others may need protection. Planting near a fence or using windbreaks can help reduce wind impact. The ideal soil for perennials is well-draining and rich in organic matter. Sandy loam is often preferred, but many perennials adapt to different soil types. Regular fertilisation and ensuring good drainage promote healthy growth. Soil moisture is crucial for perennials. They need consistent moisture, especially in sunny or windy areas. Mulching helps retain soil moisture and protect roots. Perennials generally prefer a neutral to slightly acidic pH level. Soil pH affects nutrient availability, so testing and adjusting pH can be beneficial. Understanding these factors helps in growing robust perennials that return annually, providing reliable blooms in the garden.

Best time and way to plant perennial flowers

Perennials, also known as year-round plants or returning garden plants, can be planted at various times depending on their form. Those delivered in pots can be planted throughout the year, except during frost periods. However, perennials with a root ball or bare roots are best planted in spring or autumn. Factors like soil type, climate, and garden location play a role in successful planting. When considering plant spacing for perennials, factors such as plant type, initial size, growth rate, and the number of plants per metre are important. Information about the number of plants per metre or square metre is usually provided in the plant properties on the product page. Proper soil preparation is crucial for perennial plants. The soil should be well-drained and enriched with organic matter to support robust growth. Before planting, loosen the soil and remove any weeds or debris. For planting instructions, dig a hole twice the size of the root ball, place the plant in the centre, and fill with soil. Water thoroughly after planting to help the roots establish. Regular watering is essential, especially during dry spells, to ensure the perennials thrive and become reliable garden bloomers.

Caring for Perennials Throughout the Year

Perennials, also known as long-lived garden plants, are a wonderful addition to any garden. These hardy perennials require specific care to thrive. Here are some tips for maintaining these robust perennials:

  • Watering: Perennials need regular watering, especially during dry spells. Check the soil moisture by touching it; if it feels dry, it's time to water. Water early in the morning or late in the afternoon to prevent evaporation.
  • Pruning: Prune perennials to encourage new growth and remove dead or damaged parts. The best time to prune is in early spring or after flowering. Use clean, sharp tools for the best results.
  • Fertilising: Fertilise perennials in early spring with a balanced fertiliser. This helps promote healthy growth. Apply fertiliser every 4-6 weeks during the growing season.
  • Dividing: Divide perennials every 3-4 years to maintain their vigour. The best time to divide is in early spring or autumn. This process helps rejuvenate the plants and encourages more blooms.
  • Winter Protection: Protect perennials in winter by adding a layer of mulch. This helps insulate the roots from cold temperatures.
  • Transplanting: If needed, transplant perennials in early spring or autumn. Water well after transplanting and provide extra care until they establish.

For those looking to enhance their garden, consider adding more perennials. These reliable garden bloomers are available to buy perennials online or at local nurseries.

Decorative appeal and seasonal change in perennials

Perennials, also known as year-round plants or returning garden plants, offer a stunning decorative appeal in any garden. These hardy perennials are known for their long-lasting blooms and vibrant colours. The flowers of perennial plants come in various shades, adding a splash of colour to garden borders. Many perennials are also fragrant, attracting bees and butterflies, making them excellent for wildlife-friendly gardens. The leaves of perennials vary in colour and texture, providing visual interest even when not in bloom. Some have unique structures that add depth to the garden landscape. In autumn, many perennials display beautiful foliage colours, enhancing the garden's seasonal charm. During winter, the structure of these plants can catch frost, creating a picturesque scene. Perennials serve as a reliable food source and shelter for garden wildlife. Their robust nature makes them low-maintenance perennial plants, perfect for those seeking easy-care options. For those looking to buy perennials, choosing the best perennials for UK gardens ensures a thriving and colourful display year after year. These plants are truly reliable garden bloomers, returning annually to delight gardeners with their beauty.

Top perennial species loved by UK gardeners

Perennials are a favourite choice for many UK gardeners. These long-lived garden plants come back year after year, making them a reliable addition to any garden. Popular species include Hosta sieboldiana 'Elegans', known for its large, blue-green leaves, and Astilbe chinensis 'Pumila', which offers beautiful pink flowers. Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm' is another hardy perennial, famous for its bright yellow blooms. Nepeta faassenii, often called catmint, is loved for its aromatic foliage and lavender flowers. Phlox paniculata 'White Admiral' is a stunning choice with its white blooms that attract butterflies. These hardy perennials are perfect for creating a low-maintenance garden. They are robust and can thrive in various conditions, making them ideal for UK gardens. All these perennial plants are available to order online from Heijnen, directly from the nursery and delivered to your home. This makes it easy to enjoy a garden full of long-lasting plants that return annually. For those looking to add reliable garden bloomers, perennials are the best choice for a beautiful, easy-care garden.

Benefits and drawbacks of perennial plants

Perennials, also known as year-round plants or returning garden plants, are a popular choice for many gardeners. These hardy perennials offer a range of benefits that make them ideal for creating a beautiful and easy-care garden.

Advantages:

  • Perennials are long-lasting plants, returning year after year, which means less replanting and maintenance.
  • These plants are often hardy, able to withstand various weather conditions, making them reliable garden bloomers.
  • Perennial plants can provide continuous colour and interest in the garden, as many are long-flowering plants.
  • They are available in a wide variety of species, such as border perennials and hardy flowering plants, offering diverse options for garden design.
  • Perennials can improve soil health over time, as their roots help to prevent erosion and promote soil structure.
  • These plants are cost-effective in the long run, as they do not need to be replaced annually.

Disadvantages:

  • Some perennials may take a few years to establish and reach their full potential in the garden.
  • Certain species can become invasive if not managed properly, spreading beyond their intended area.
  • Perennials may require regular division to maintain their health and vigour, which can be labour-intensive.

Overall, perennials are a fantastic choice for those looking to create a low-maintenance and vibrant garden.

Where to buy perennials – expert advice and variety

Perennials are a fantastic choice for any garden. These long-lived garden plants return year after year, providing beauty and ease. When looking to buy perennials, consider Heijnen for a wide selection. With options like Hosta sieboldiana 'Elegans' and Astilbe chinensis 'Pumila', there's something for every garden. Perennials are hardy flowering plants that thrive in various conditions, making them reliable garden bloomers. They are perfect for creating a beautiful, easy-care garden. Choose robust perennials like Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm' and Nepeta faassenii for long-lasting colour. Phlox paniculata 'White Admiral' adds elegance to any border. These plants are not only long-flowering but also return annually, ensuring a vibrant garden. Explore the variety at Heijnen and transform your garden with these perennial plants today.

Frequently Asked Questions Perennials

What function can perennials have in a garden?

Perennials serve multiple functions in the garden, from creating lush borders to filling in gaps with their colorful blooms. They can provide a succession of flowers throughout the growing season, offer habitat for beneficial insects, and bring a cohesive aesthetic to the landscape. With perennials, gardeners can achieve both visual appeal and ecological benefits, making them a versatile choice for any garden design.

Which is the best period for transplanting perennials?

Transplanting perennials is most successful during their dormancy period, typically in early spring or late fall. This timing allows the plants to acclimate to their new location without the stress of blooming or extreme temperatures. At Heijnen Plants, we recommend this practice to ensure a smooth transition and robust growth for the upcoming season.

Which plants can be combined well with perennials?

Perennials from Heijnen Plants blend harmoniously with a variety of other plant types. They can be combined with ornamental grasses for texture, ground cover plants for layering, and border plants for a structured look. Bee-friendly and butterfly-friendly plants can be interspersed to create a pollinator-friendly garden, while foliage plants add contrasting shapes and colors to the perennial backdrop.

In which soil type do most perennials grow well?

Most perennials prefer well-draining soil, rich in organic matter, to promote healthy growth. Heijnen Plants' perennials are cultivated to adapt to a range of soil types; however, it is crucial to ensure the soil is not too wet or dry. Specific soil preferences can be found on our labels, helping customers to achieve the best results in their particular garden conditions.

What popular types of perennials are there?

Heijnen Plants offers an array of popular perennials, including the vibrant Salvia nemorosa 'Ostfriesland', the delicate Pulsatilla vulgaris 'Rubra', and the statuesque Ligularia przewalskii. Gardeners also favor Veronica gentianoides for its striking blooms, Rudbeckia fulgida 'Goldsturm' for its bright, golden flowers, and Aconitum carmichaelii 'Arendsii' for its stately appearance. We provide these varieties and more, each selected for their hardiness and beauty.

In what period can I best plant perennials?

The optimal period for planting perennials is during the cooler months of spring or fall. This timing allows the plants to establish their root systems before the stress of summer heat or winter cold. At Heijnen Plants, we ensure that our perennials are robust and ready for planting by providing them in a condition that facilitates successful transplantation and growth during these ideal planting windows.

The ideal variety for you Buy perennials

Perennials are long-lived garden plants that return year after year, offering vibrant colours and textures. These hardy perennials are perfect for any garden, providing beauty with minimal effort. Year-round plants like these are reliable garden bloomers, ensuring a lively display. Buy perennials at Heijnen for a garden filled with robust perennials that thrive. Discover the joy of having plants that return annually, enhancing your outdoor space.

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Whether it’s planting a hedge, a border or designing a complete garden – our green experts are ready to help you with great enthusiasm. At our company, everything is about your dream garden! Our specialists listen to your garden wishes and give advice that perfectly matches your style, your garden’s location and your budget. Don’t wait any longer – call, email or chat with one of our green experts today!
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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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