Perennials You Will Want to Add to Your Garden | Gardening with Creekside



We received a beautiful delivery of perennials from our friends at Walters Gardens and Proven Winners that we will plant in the berm. I can’t wait to share with you these fantastic perennials that you too will want to add to your garden! Grab your gardening journal and take notes – we’re about to have some fun!

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33 thoughts on “Perennials You Will Want to Add to Your Garden | Gardening with Creekside”

  1. When you say plant several together to make a statement I’m wondering do you dig one big hole and put several plants in that hole or do you dig several holes near by each other? Thanks for all of your information I really enjoy watching you.

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  2. Jenny, I don't know if you follow Heidi of Garden Crossings LLC, she's a grower from Michigan and posted a tour of Walter's Gardens video today. I thought you'd like to see it in spring. 😊

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  3. Gosh, my garden is planted out for this year, but I would dearly love to have room for some of these beauties. What a selection. Love the new nepeta. Thanks for all the information.

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  4. Love Story hosta (and what a great name) is definitely going into my must-have list! And the pineapple lilies, and the nepeta, and….. 😂

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  5. I have the old-fashioned red hot pokers. I just chopped them back to about 6 inches. Cause we won't get blooms till summer. I let them stay up all year and let the leaves help cover the crown for winter then trim them all back in the spring. Planted in full sun around the pond. They look like little tiki torches going around the pond in the summer. Zone 6 they do great every year.

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  6. One that isn't talked about enough is the senorita rosalita spider plant! I picked it up on a whim at my garden center. It is so pretty, nice mound shape, tons of unique flowers constantly, and holds its own against a lantana! Zone 9a gulf coast.

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  7. Happy mothers day… I can't wait to see all of these planted at the berm. You gave me the perfect idea for a front sunny area I need to garden. I deff will add serendipity allium in mine

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  8. How do you keep Mondarda from getting powdery mildew? The varieties I have been buying or "mildew resistant", but still get mildew. Can you use Bioadvantage All in One rose granules? Yes, it is watered at the bottom of the plant, gets lots of sun. HELP!

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