All perennials
Buy perennials? Discover the most beautiful varieties in this handy category. From lavender to hosta and from ornamental grass to peony. Discover our extensive range of perennials quickly!
- Arum ItalicumArum italicum€2.95 As low as €2.51Stock 15De Arum italicum of Italiaanse Aronskelk heeft een lichtgroen blad met witte aderen. Learn More
- Hemerocallis Colonel MustardHemerocallis Colonel Mustard€4.50 As low as €3.83Stock 41De Hemerocallis 'Daglelie' Colonel Must is een schitterende bloem en fleurt uw tuin op met hun senationele donker geeloranje kleur. ... Learn More
- Hemerocallis DoubleliciousHemerocallis Doublelicious€4.95 As low as €4.21Stock 13De Hemerocallis 'Daglelie' Doublelicious heeft een pittige uitstraling met de manderijn oranje kleur en het rood-oranje hart. ... Learn More
- Kniphofia uvaria (Fakkellelie)Kniphofia uvaria€1.40 As low as €1.19Stock 100+Kniphofia's uvaria, ook wel Fakkellelie of Vuurpijl genoemd, zijn majestueuze planten voor de zomerborder. Learn More
- Kokardebloem Kobold (Gaillardia)Kokardebloem Geel en Rood€2.50 As low as €2.13Stock 30Kokardebloem Kobold (Gaillardia) bloeien in vrolijke rood, oranje en gele kleuren. Staan erg mooi in een border. Learn More
- Pioen Enkelbloemig Apricot (Pioenroos)Paeony Single Flowering Apricot€4.50 As low as €3.83Stock 76Pioen Enkelbloemig Apricot (Pioenroos) is zeldzaam en wordt niet zo vaak aangeboden. Een bijzonder fraaie enkelbloemige pioen! Learn More
- Asclepia Tuberosa x 3Asclepias tuberosa€2.25 As low as €1.91Out of stockOut of stockAsclepia Tuberosa, ofwel Zijdeplant, is een vaste plant die in Noord-Amerika veel voorkomt en krijgt honderden bloempjes.... Learn More
- Asclepias TuberosaAsclepias tuberosa€2.95 As low as €2.51Out of stockOut of stockDe Asclepias tuberosa is in Nederland ook wel bekend als Zijdeplant. Learn More
- Chrysanthemum Garden Mums Oranje€3.75Out of stockOut of stockChrysanthen zijn populaire tuinplanten. De variëiteit 'Garden Mums' is een sterke variant die het erg goed doet in border. Ze zijn er in... Learn More
- Hemerocallis Baley HayHemerocallis Bailey Hay€3.50Out of stockOut of stockDe Hemerocallis Baley Hay is eeen daglelie die prachtige oranje bloemen produceert.... Learn More
- Hemerocallis EveryDaylily Orange Bare roHemerocallis EveryDaylily Orange€3.50 As low as €2.98Out of stockOut of stockDe Hemerocallis 'Daglelie' Everyday Lily Orange is prachtig oranje van kleur. Dit geeft een prachtige uitstraling aan uw tuin.... Learn More
- Iris germanica Francois DebateIris germanica 'Mme Françoise Debate'€2.75 As low as €2.34Out of stockOut of stockDe Iris germanica Madame Francoise Debate bloeit met Abrikooskleurige lippen en een zalmroze hart op weelderig groen gebladerte. Heerlijk geurend. Learn More
- Iris germanica Oranje (Baardiris)Iris germanica 'Orange'€1.95 As low as €1.66Out of stockOut of stockDeze Oranje germanica ziet er echt fris en fantastisch uit. De Baardiris maakt uitzonderlijk mooie snijbloemen voor boeketten. Licht geparfumeerd. Learn More
- Kniphofia Candy Apple (Fakkellelie)Kniphofia 'Candy Apple'€2.95 As low as €2.51Out of stockOut of stockKniphofia Candy Apple, ook wel Fakkellelie of Vuurpijl genoemd, zal uw tuin doen oplichten met zijn curieuze bloemen en oranje gloed.... Learn More
- Kniphofia Bengal Fire (Fakkellelie)Kniphofia 'Bengal Fire'€2.25Out of stockOut of stockKniphofia Bengal Fire, ook wel Fakkellelie of Vuurpijl genoemd, produceert honderden koraalrode buisvormige bloemetjes op een lange sterke steel. Learn More
- Kniphofia TriangularisKniphofia Triangularis€2.95Out of stockOut of stockKniphofia riangularis is een prachtige tuinplant met schitterende orange bloemen op sterke stelen. Het zijn opmerkelijke effectvolle borderplanten... Learn More
We supply perennials in pots and bare root perennials
Our Perennial plants are great value they come back every year and spread this means you get a return on your investment year after year!
Perennial plants don't need to be planted every year. Once established in a suitable spot, they will come back year after year - some for decades, increasing in size and in the number of blooms produced each year.
By carefully selecting plants with a variety of bloom times, your garden will change throughout the growing season and you'll always have flowers. Many perennials have attractive foliage adding visual interest even when they're not in flower in addition to a wide variety of flower colours and shapes.
Buying perennials as dormant bare-roots is the best way to add new specimens to your garden for a lot less money than plants bought in a state of full growth.
How to create a new border
Planting a New border can really improve your garden and is very interesting to have the opportunity to watch as it develops. It's Cheaper to buy smaller plants if you have the patience to wait and watch them grow. trees and Shrubs will cost more but take less maintenance. herbaceous Perennials may require more maintenance but return year after year. To have a successful border in your garden, involves some planning before planting.
You need to take into consideration how much sun and Shade does the area get, in winter as well in summer. If you plan to plant tall Varieties such as Delphiniums, you need to think about how exposed the area is. It is important to spend the time on Soil preparation. What is your Soil type, whether the Soil is acid or alkaline. Adding organic matter (such as well-rotted manure, leaf mould or compost), will improve the nutrients. Dig deeply with a fork rather than a spade to loosen up the top Soil.
Does the drainage need improving in your garden. If so it can be done by incorporating grit or sand into the Soil. If drainage is big problem, it maybe better for you to make a raised bed.
Make sure you do not create too narrow of a border - a wide space will be easier to maintain and look a lot better. You do not want your plants to be restricted in any way. Begin by digging over the ground thoroughly and remove all weeds and large stones. Plan the planting before you start digging by placing the plants on top of the border. Spread them out and imagine them as mature plants. Keeping in mind the flowering month, how tall they grow and what they will look like in winter (if they are deciduous). You will need to plant the taller Varieties at the back of the border and smaller types to the front. You can have a succession of flowers in summer, if planned carefully.
If you can, work out the correct distances to leave between the long-term specimens and then later fill the gaps with bulbs. Planting depth can be important with some plants, for example plant peonies too deep and they will take years to come into flower and planting clematis too shallow (the lower stem should be buried) and they are susceptible to clematis wilt. For best results, soak your plants before planting for a few minutes and when the bubbles cease, remove and allow the excess water to drain off.
Dig the holes for each plant. If you are planting larger trees and Shrubs, you will need to make the planting hole twice as wide and deep as the pot its already in. Remove Other plants from their pots. If the plant roots are too dense and tight, gently loosen them so that they can adapt to your garden as quickly as possible.
When you have finished planting water them in well by soaking the Soil thoroughly. Finish off by adding anOther layer of organic matter to help to discourage weeds and retain some moisture.