Choose a variety of perennials that bloom at different times throughout the year to ensure continuous color in your garden.
Consider the height and spread of each perennial plant to create a visually appealing garden with layers of blooms at varying heights.
Research the blooming seasons of different perennial flowers to create a planting plan that includes early, mid, and late-season bloomers.
Incorporate foliage plants and evergreens to provide structure and interest in your perennial garden during the off-season when flowers are not blooming.
Plan for succession planting by selecting perennials that can be divided and replanted every few years to rejuvenate the garden and maintain color continuity.
Regularly deadhead spent blooms and provide proper care, such as watering and fertilizing, to ensure healthy growth and abundant blooms in your perennial flower garden.