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What perennials to sow in the garden in March: the most beautiful varieties
March is a great time to start planting perennials in your garden as the soil has already warmed up a bit and the risk of frost has decreased significantly. These plants don't need to be planted annually and usually don't require meticulous maintenance, making them a great choice for any garden.
There are many types of perennials that differ in size, color, shape, and flowering time. Floristix info has shared a selection that will help you decide which plants will suit your garden best.
Aquilegia
These delicate flowers, also known as granny's bonnet, come in a variety of colors, including blue, purple, white and pink.
Aquilegia is an excellent choice for shady gardens because it forms small flowers in the sun.
Heuchera
Heuchera is an undemanding herbaceous perennial with large leaves.
The small seeds of this plant usually germinate after 2-3 weeks.
Hardy hibiscus
This flowering, highly decorative shrub can reach impressive sizes.
Hibiscus flowers will delight you with their beauty throughout the season.
Delphinium
These tall and elegant flowers come in striking shades of blue, purple, magenta, and white.
Delphinium crops germinate at a temperature of about 24 degrees. Experienced gardeners recommend choosing New Zealand varieties.
Bluebells
This is a rather unpretentious plant with unique bell-shaped flowers.
It is ideal for any garden as it offers a large number of varieties of different heights and colors.
Lupine
These lush flowers with fluffy inflorescences come in a variety of colors.
Lupine should be planted in a sunny place, and it is recommended to scarify the seeds before sowing.
Aubrieta
Aubrieta belongs to the genus of creeping evergreen herbaceous perennial flowering plants.
It does not tolerate transplanting well, so it should be sown in separate containers and planted in open ground without disturbing the earthen lump with roots.
Echinacea
This unpretentious flower with purple or white flowers is not only beautiful but also useful.
It should be planted in sunny places in the garden. You can expect flowering in the first year.
Coreopsis
This is a bright perennial herb. It is also sun-loving, blooms in the year of sowing and is quite resistant to drought.
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