Perennials
The definition of a perennial is a plant that has a life cycle of longer then 3 years. Perennials are the steady, reliable showstoppers of the garden from spring through fall and sometimes into winter. Perennials typically die back to the ground in the winter and grow from the ground when the warm temperatures of spring come around. Perennials are found in almost every garden and in recent years people have been using them in containers with outstanding results.
Perennials come in all colours, shapes, sizes and there is one for every spot in your garden. Perennials grow larger in size every year and can be divided to add to different parts of the garden. Come and checkout our great selection of the old favourites and some of the new, exciting varieties.
We are constantly adding to our library of perennial information on our gallery page.
Perennials come in all colours, shapes, sizes and there is one for every spot in your garden. Perennials grow larger in size every year and can be divided to add to different parts of the garden. Come and checkout our great selection of the old favourites and some of the new, exciting varieties.
We are constantly adding to our library of perennial information on our gallery page.
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