I love perennials! I am starting a bunch of them from seed and once I am vaccinated, I will venture out to look for more. I know that it will take years to fine tune this project and it will definitely be ongoing as most gardens are. Thanks to covid, right now I have the time.
A lot of perennials are biennials but if left to drop seeds, you can have a repeat of them each year.
I think of all the cottage flowers, hollyhocks are my favorite. I want to plant these in as many colors as I can find.
And wouldn't something like this look nice on the witch shed porch?
My mother's favorite flowers were 'lilies of the valley'. I have been trying to naturalize them for years and have them planted all around my lower gardens but this year, I might do something like this. I think they would look wonderful planted in pots and placed in strategic areas.
I just happened to find a set of these baskets when I was thrifting a couple years ago so they will be included this year too.
I am still mostly in the planning stages because it is just early March and much too cold to implement any of these ideas. Just ask Willie and The Blog Tech. The Blog Tech is still wearing his touque though Willie doesn't need one. It's still cold out there!
***BTW...if anyone has been using Seresto flea and tick collars on your pets, take them off now and check with your vet. These collars are killing pets! I had them on both pups and ripped them off when I heard this. We are visiting the vet today to address this situation.
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I really need to find drought resistant flowers. Most of the ground in my garden is pure sand and while that is perfect during rainy summers it's really a flwoer killer when summers are dry. I have had catus but there are the obvious problems with them :-) :-)
Have a great day!
Christer.
Can't wait to see your garden grow!