In today's "Growing Together" column, Don Kinzler says perennials are all about patience both because it can take three years to fully establish a flower, and because it can be difficult to find new types that are just getting to garden centers.
In today's "Growing Together" column, Don Kinzler says perennials are all about patience both because it can take three years to fully establish a flower, and because it can be difficult to find new types that are just getting to garden centers.
In today's "Growing Together" column, Don Kinzler says perennials are all about patience both because it can take three years to fully establish a flower, and because it can be difficult to find new types that are just getting to garden centers.
In today's "Growing Together" column, Don Kinzler says perennials are all about patience both because it can take three years to fully establish a flower, and because it can be difficult to find new types that are just getting to garden centers.
New perennial flowers to consider for 2021
In today s Growing Together column, Don Kinzler says perennials are all about patience both because it can take three years to fully establish a flower, and because it can be difficult to find new types that are just getting to garden centers. Written By: Don Kinzler | ×
Shasta Daisy, Sweet Daisy Birdy. Photo courtesy of All-America Selections / Special to The Forum
If you want to get a gardener’s attention, just mention the words “new variety.” It seldom matters whether it’s a new tomato, a shade tree or a flower; it’s hard to resist the allure of a shiny new plant type.