A raised bed is perfect for a mix of perennials and annual flowers.
Something new in Landscape design is to mix perennials, annuals, and your
favorite herbs and vegetable crops. You can even use a grain as an
ornamental grass or speciman. The possibilities are endless with a
perennial garden. You can go with a color scheme, for example all white
perennials and annuals that bloom at different times of the year. Mix it
up with whites and greens. You could have a daisy garden with
Crisanthemums and blackeyed Susans for example. An easy way to design a
perennial garden is to decide which type of colors you want first. Then
pick a maximum and minimum height of your garden. Usually you will want
tall flowers at the back and smaller flowers at the front. Next, try to
pick perennials that flower at different times of the year so you have
color at all times of the year. Match all of the above toptogether and
watch them grow!
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