Perennials are hardy and sprout every year anew. If you cleverly combine them according to the flowering season, you will always have a bright, flowering garden from March to October.
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Perennials grow and bloom throughout the summer, forming unwoody stems. In late autumn and winter, the dead plant parts are usually cut down to the ground. After overwintering in the soil, the perennials sprout again in spring. If they are well cared for and regularly fertilized, the plants become more robust from year to year and flower more abundantly.
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Perennials are hardy and sprout every year anew. If you cleverly combine them according to the flowering season, you will always have a bright, flowering garden from March to October.
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Perennials are hardy and sprout every year anew. If you cleverly combine them according to the flowering season, you will always have a bright, flowering garden from March to October.