Webmaster posted on August 10, 2010 00:33

You may already have perennial plants growing in your yard and in your garden. Depending on local climatic conditions, some perennials like flowering plants will grow well in the spring and summer and then die back during fall and winter and come back again during early spring.
The advantage with perennials over annuals, is you do not have seeding every year, as the plants re-surface from root stock. This way perennials, can last for generations. Just think of trees, where some could live for hundreds of years, or even thousands of years.
Perrenial plants include flowering plants, woody plants like shrubs, trees and non-woody plants. If you place a variety of perennials in your yard, you could have different flowers blooming at different times of the year. Some perennials love the Spring time, while others love the cooler weather in the Fall.
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