This corner of perennials garden plan will help you create a flower-filled nook in a small space.
Sometimes less is more, and small gardens can still have a big, beautiful impact on a yard.
It features a small collection of low-maintenance,drought-tolerant plantsthat pack a big floral punch.
Credit: Peter Krumhardt
Frequently Asked Questions
Perennials only have to be planted once.
The best time to plant perennials is in spring or fall when temperatures are cooler.
Newly planted perennials should be watered as often as necessary to prevent them from drying out at all.
Established perennials that have been growing for more than two years don’t need to be watered every day.