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iWelcome to the perennial garden site of Jan & Mieke Bastiaens Since we are keen perennial lovers we own a collection of more that 700 different cultivars of hardy plants in our garden and that is without the trees or shrubs.

Welcome to the perennial garden site of Jan & Mieke Bastiaens
  Since we are keen perennial lovers we own a collection of more that 700 different cultivars of hardy plants in our garden and that is without the trees or shrubs.
If you want to know which plants we own you will find a list under plantlist. Here are the plants with the correct Latin name.

Palm Tree - All About Caring for Palm Trees Homeowners are presented with unique challenges when caring for palm trees. To maintain healthy and prosperous palms, it is essential to understand these challenges and to obtain the tools necessary to overcome them.
 

American Iris Society

 the AHS Home Page Hostas Welcome to the American Hosta Society (AHS) and the wonderful world of Hosta. The AHS is a non-profit organization organized exclusively for educational and scientific purposes, and especially to promote, encourage, and foster the development and improvement of the genus Hosta and public interest therein. Interested persons are invited to join the Society.

Abundant Daylilies Long-time Daylily Grower Award Winners Abundant Daylilies and Perennials
Our large Collection of Hemerocallis Daylilies offers both Retail and Wholesale. Award Winning daylilies including the latest Stout Silver Medal Winners and new varieties by the top hybridizers. Stamile, Henry, Morss, Kirchhoff, Salter, Munson, Brown, Spalding and more. To see our new daylily pictures, scroll down and click on the daylily names. All have pictures and more information.

Alpine and Rockery Perennials

Allexperts Perennials Q&A

Australian Garden Forum Perennials & Annuals This forum is provided for the discussion of perennials and annuals--how to grow them, recommendations for selections, sources for plants, etc. Instructions on using the forum are provided below.

Browse the Plant Encyclopedia - Perennials

Chart of Connecticut native perennials The chart gives brief information on plants native to Connecticut that make good garden plants. None of them is particularly difficult to grow; many are quite easy. This chart emphasizes flowers; charts of foliage plants, trees, and shrubs are planned.

Clematis is a Popular Garden Climber Looking for a vigorous climber that has a long season of bloom and can adapt to just about any garden soil? Sound too good to be true? Well, clematis pretty well lives up to the challenge.

Daylilies Online Welcome to the Internet's first extensive collection of daylily photos. This collection is maintained by Nick Chase.

Graceful Gardens Perennials

Great Perennials A couple of seasons ago, the Garden Gate staff had an idea. Why not make a list of several great perennials that we thought deserved attention, plan a bed to fit them and grow them for a couple of years so we could show you our results?

Growing Perennials

Growing Perennials, G87-828-A (Revised April 1999)

HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS AND ANNUALS Low Water-Use Landscape Plants for the Southwest

Herbaceous Perennials List Below is a list of the perennial plants that are present in the trial bedslocated at Clemson University's Botanical Garden. To access photos and information about the growth habit and performance of these perennials follow the links below. We hope you enjoy your visit to our Perennial Evaluation Site. Check back often for information updates on the performance of the plants and new photos. Thank you for visiting our site!!

How To Divide Perennials When an established perennial produces fewer flowers, or the center of the plant looks sickly while the margins thrive, it could be time to divide the plant. Or perhaps you'd like to share your favorite perennial with a friend by splitting off a piece. At one time or another and for one reason or another, most gardeners need to divide their perennials. Here are some guidelines.

Perennial Garden, Gardening, Perennials Guide to Planting Flowers The new gardener is coming to rely on perennial flowering plants to a greater extent every year. This is natural, for these plants to possess qualities, which enable them to fill satisfactorily almost all-gardening needs. There is danger, however, that we may select too many plants of too many varieties and undertake to care for a larger garden than we can properly keep in the pink of condition. It is more reasonable to limit our attention to a few plants and then raise them wisely and well, rather than to spread our endeavors over too wide a field, and so, perhaps, reap only disappointment for our labor.

Perennial Gardening on the Prairies

Our Perennials Page Are you tired of replanting your flowerbeds every year? Then join others in rediscovering the joy of gardening with plants that return every year, often bigger and more colorful than the year before. I said ‘rediscovering’ because perennials were the mainstay of flower gardening for your grandmother and her grandmother.
From Ajuga to Yarrow, we've selected over 150 varieties of beautiful and unusual perennials that have proven their worth in our gardens.

Perennial Plants Rare Garden Perennials mail order nursery Rose Franklin's Perennials

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Perennials2 Everywhere you turn there is someone touting the joys of perennial gardens on televisions, in print or over your backyard fence. Just what the heck is all this talk about and should you have a perennial garden in your yard? Simply stated the answer is Yes!

Perennials 101

Perennials for Cut Flowers

Perennials for the Shade

Perennials Forum FAQ This page provides answers to some of the frequently asked questions in the Perennials Forum.
These questions and answers were taken from previous postings to the forum and are provided here as a help to other users.

Perennials from Southern Perennials and Herbs

Perennials in Southern Vermont

Perennials vs. annuals in the garden

Perennials.com Welcome to Heritage Perennials

Perry's Perennial Pages Welcome to Dr. Leonard Perry's Web pages for on-line perennial and related horticultural information, serving the Green Mountain State of Vermont and the world. This is your original source for herbaceous perennial information and links on the internet!

Plants Database Perennials

Robin's Gardening Page - Annuals and Perennials

The Perennial Gardener

Where to use Perennials in the Perennial border

The term perennial border has become a by-word wherever gardening is done. Perennial borders around the edges of the home plot or old-style back yard have done much to get people away from the old type of gardening that consisted of a lawn cluttered up with small flower beds. It is generally realized that today the better effect is obtained by giving the flowers the necessary setting by placing them in a border around the edges of the yard or garden. The lawn then serves as a foreground for the picture. It may have a background hedge or a planting of shrubs; or, if space is lacking, a vine-covered fence may serve and at the same time give the ever essential privacy and seclusion that good taste desires in the modern garden.

How to plant clematis and keep them healthy

HOSTA LIBRARY

Large Perennials Nothing says "home" better than flowers. And what can be better than flowers that come up every year by themselves? Even just a clump of Browneyed Susans or Daylilies in front of a dark Spruce can create a warm beacon for the weary homecomer. Lush Mixed Borders with Perennials, Shrub Roses, Grasses and Conifers bloom from early spring to late fall and provide changing beauty year-round. Grow them along fences or buildings, or in island beds. Perennials can be used instead of shrubs for mass groundcovering, with the added bonus of long flowering displays. Ornamental Grasses and big, bossy perennials are low maintenance, high impact solutions for sunny, dry areas. Use Perennials to create a friendly enchantment in your yard that welcomes birds, butterflies and humans and makes them feel "at home".

Lewis GardensGardening and Perennial Resource

This is Alfie's Fuchsialand Hello! I'm pleased to meet you. Welcome to Fuchsia Land! My name is Alfie Geeson and I live in the small town of Kirkby in Ashfield, which is located in the county of Nottinghamshire, in the East Midlands of England. I decided to combine my two all-consuming hobbies, growing and exhibiting Fuchsias and Geraniums, and spending lots of time on my computer, by creating this website, Fuchsia Land, dealing with the many facets of growing and exhibiting Fuchsias. I will, over these coming months, be creating further pages containing information on the many different methods of growing these lovely plants. Information regarding these additions will be published in Site News, please check it out every time you visit the website.

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TRILLIUM GARDENS Home of Unusual Perennials

Floridata Index of Perennials

Foliage Perennials

Fernlea Flowers Ltd - Perennials

Flowering Perennials for Georgia Gardens

FRAGRANCE AND PERENNIALS

G6650 Flowering Perennials Characteristics and Culture

Garden Forum Perennials

Gardening with Perennials

Gardens Of The North .Nursery ,Trees, Shrubs & Perennials

The New York Botanical Garden Jane Watson Irwin Perennial Garden

Best Mailorder Source for Perennials

buds (fine perennials & bulbs), Perennials Tutorial #101- Getting Started

buds (fine perennials & bulbs),Perennials for Containers

bulb.com BULBS AND PERENNIALS BUDDY UP

Buying Perennials Before you head to your local garden store or sit down with your nursery catalog, have a plan in mind. It's a good idea to sketch out your garden in advance to make sure you buy just the right number of plants. Make sure the plants you plan to buy are plants that will do well in your garden -- consider the amount of moisture and sunlight the plants will receive.

Canadian Gardening Online GARDENet In Your Garden Perennials

Fuchsias The Earthworks Fuchsias A Fuchsias greenhouse

Blooms of Bressingham Perennials

Jim Murphy's Piedmont Perennials Website

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