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Jul 22
2010
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Summer PerennialsPosted by: JF on Jul 22, 2010 Tagged in: Summer Perennials , Shasta Daisies, Black Eyed Susans , Purple Coneflower , perennials , coreopsis
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Summer Perennials, What's Blooming Now
Savvy perennial gardeners always seem to have something in bloom from spring through summer. Most perennials bloom about a month. So if you add a new perennial every month, you'll gradually build an ever blooming perennial garden.
It's not too late to add this season's most gorgeous sturdy reliable plants which will continue to produce flowers year after year.
Try these four award winning plants: Shasta Daisies (leucanthemum), Black Eyed Susans (rudbeckia), Purple Coneflower (echinacea) and Coreopsis which are available in pink, white, orange and yellow. Here's some more information about specific varieties from the Perennial Plant Association, although any varieties of these perennials perform well and are hardy in our area.
For More Information About:
Shasta Daisies or Leucanthemum
Black Eyed Susans or Rudbeckia
Purple Coneflower Echinacea
Coreopsis
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