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Healthy Perennial Gardens
Perennial gardens are well liked by many gardeners,
there is a couple of main reasons for this. Not
only will they bloom well for several seasons
but they also come in a wide selection of shapes,
colors and sizes. This is were perennial gardens
differ to annuals.
Annuals have to planted every new season, where
as perennials can remain in the ground to bloom
for over a number of seasons. This makes the process
of gardening with perennials a lot cheaper due
to the fact that they do not need constantly replaced.
The perennial garden is also much easier to maintain.
Another plus point for perennials is that they
are very easy to work, this means that the demands
on the gardener are significantly less. The key
to having a perennial garden that will bloom all
season long is sunshine, sufficient amount of
water and good soil.
There a number of important factors to consider
with perennials, this is due to the nature of
their growth. Due to the fact that perennials
remain in the ground season after season instead
of starting fresh each year they are more likely
to catch a disease or an insect infestation than
the shorter lived annual plants. Due to this the
gardener must always check his perennials to ensure
there are no insect infestation or disease an
any infection could very quickly spread through
the whole perennial garden.
The best way to avoid disease and other problems
in the perennial garden is to make sure the plants
are as healthy and robust as they can be. Healthier
plants are naturally able to withstand disease
and insects better than weaker ones, and an infection
that would kill a weaker plant will be fought
off by one in better condition.
In addition, the gardener should be ready to immediately
combat any diseases or infections that are found.
Keeping a supply of common fungicides and insecticides
on hand is a good insurance policy when trouble
strikes. Perennials should regularly be inspected
for signs of problems, such as wilting leaves,
spots or holes in the leaves. These can all be
warning signs of problems with disease or insects.
It is a good idea to get in the habit of checking
for such problems every time the garden is weeded,
watered or otherwise tended to. When watering
perennials, it is generally best to water them
deeply once a week instead of spraying them with
a hose more often. It is important not to encourage
standing water on the leaves, as this can leave
the plants vulnerable to fungal infections and
other problems. It is also important not to water
the plants during the heat of the day, since watering
then could cause tender foliage and flowers to
suffer burns.
Choosing to water deeply and not as frequent is
always better than choosing to water more often
and shallowly. Making the investment in a soaker
hose or drip irrigation system is always advisable
for the perennial gardener.
As the key advantage of gardening with perennials
is he ability that they have to come back year
after year, it is vital that you care for the
plants with great care when the growing season
comes to an end. It is advisable to prune your
perennials once a year but it is also necessary
that you pay attentions to the requirements of
each variety. Some perennials will require a much
larger amount of pruning during the winter. By
understand the requirements of each of your plants
you will ensure that you perennial garden stays
healthy all year round.
Learn how to ensure that your perennial garden
will stay healthy season after season
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