Other perennials
Number of products : 87The remaining perennials are a variety of perennials that will enrich your garden with unique shapes, colors and textures. Perfect for creating varied compositions for an attractive look throughout the season. The remaining perennials are a variety of perennials that will enrich your garden with unique shapes, colors and textures. Perfect for creating varied compositions for an attractive look throughout the season.
Perennials are the heart of every garden, offering a wealth of forms, colors and scents. In the "Other Perennials" category you will find species that will not only complement your beds, but also become their main decoration.
Characteristics:
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Variety of species: From plants with showy flowers, through those with decorative leaves, to species with a unique habit.
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Flowering period: Diverse; The right selection of perennials allows you to enjoy a blooming garden from early spring to late autumn.
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Height: From low ground cover plants to tall perennials that provide a background for other plantings.
Cultivation requirements:
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Position: Depending on the species – from full sun, through partial shade, to shady places.
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Soil: Soil preferences vary; The offer includes plants that tolerate both dry and poor soils, as well as moist and fertile soils.
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Frost resistance: Most of the offered perennials are adapted to Polish climatic conditions and are characterized by good frost resistance.
Care:
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Watering: Tailored to the requirements of a specific species; Some perennials are drought tolerant, others prefer constant soil moisture.
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Fertilization: Regular feeding with organic or mineral fertilizers promotes healthy growth and abundant flowering.
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Trimming: Removing faded inflorescences and pruning shoots after flowering promotes better tillering of plants and prolongs the period of decorativeness.
Garden Use:
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Perennial beds: Creating multi-genre compositions of various heights and colors.
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Fringing: Low perennials are perfect for planting the edges of beds or paths.
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Naturalistic gardens: Many species blend in well in natural gardens, attracting pollinators and supporting biodiversity.
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Ground covers: Some perennials work well as ground covers, reducing weed growth and protecting the soil from erosion.