Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Sun Perennials

Best Sun Perennials

Although there are several sun perennials only a few stand out among the rest as the most beautiful in the garden. Many perennials prefer the sun and have their season when they sprout the best.

A Blanket flower (gaillardia) is a drought- and heat-tolerant perennial wildflower that keep its long-lasting color in a sunny perimeter with indigent soil. Whether it is in red, gold, or brown, its daisy-like and 3-inches wide.You can find single or double flowers blooming through the summer and into the fall season. Although they have a short duration they can easily grow and will flower the first year from seed.

Veronicas are beautiful flower that bloom 12 to 24 inch in shades of blue or red from the start of summer to fall. In the northern part of the country these perennials prefer the sun but in the south they recommend the shade. The plants should be planted at the front of the bed. 


Tall Garden Phlox grow to be 3 to 4 feet tall and carry large trusses of fragrant flowers from summer to the start of fall. Phlox is light and sweet in fragrance and are well suited to sprout in the back of the garden. 


Russian Sage is best suited to be located in larger gardens. These perennials are 3-foot-wide by 5-foot-tall plants with blue flowers showing towards the end of summer. Russian sage prefer the sun and withstand drought and heat. These plants are desirable at the back of the bed where they can have enough room to grow. 


Perennial Sage is a hybrid plant and a relative in the herb garden. Plant this perennial under the sun in the front or middle of the border. Perennial Sage can be sighted as white, blue or purple flower standing 18 inches tall.     

Buy quality perennials for sun at a plant nursery

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