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Garden Designs with Perennials
One difference concerning garden design with
perennials from other kinds of flowers is that
perennials take a year to really fill in. If you
are looking for instant gratification, you might
want to simultaneously have an additional non-perennial
garden to satisfy your immediate needs.
Even in the second year of garden design with
perennials, your garden will not look the least
bit impressive. Again, if you start second garden
at the same time, you'll have something to bring
you some gardening joy while you are waiting for
your perennials to mature.
Most people who haven't dabbled in garden design
with perennials are literally shocked in year
three as the plants burst out in growth and color.
At this time, you'll be thinking about how you
can get rid of that instant-gratification garden
you had going while you were waiting.
Now, don't think you can just sit on your behind
as your garden is in full bloom. Your plants will
start to take on minds of their own, some maturing
even more, while others wither away and die. One
of the many advantages of garden design with perennials
is that the plants are easy to move. You will
find in year three that the garden doesn't look
quite like you though it would and you'll want
to make some rearrangements and changes.
Something to consider while garden design with
perennials is growing extra plants in a separate
area. Since the wait time for a mature-looking
garden is two years, any additions you make will
take two years to catch up with the rest. Plant
perennials in several places, even in areas you
hadn't considered. This way, after all the gardens
mature, you can move plants around to get the
design you want.
The Importance of Planning Your Garden Design
With Perennials
Those not experienced in garden design with perennials
will also want to talk with an hold hand. The
challenge with this variety is anticipating what
it is going to look like in two years. Depending
on the plants you choose, you are going to want
to pay attention to factors like spacing. Your
plants will look quite sparse for the first two
years, and then all of a sudden they'll looked
crammed together. In addition to talking with
an expert, you may want to check out some garden
design software to see if that can help you (see
link above).
Garden design with perennials can be fun and rewarding
as long as you know that you are going to have
to wait for the payoff. In addition to you garden
design with perennials, you might want to plant
a garden with varieties that will payoff immediately
to keep you interested. And finally, plant perennials
than you will need so that you can add in or take
out flowers until you get the garden you want.
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