Every gardener has their favorites, but there are some wildflowers that everyone loves. If you live in regions that are primarily warm and dry, you will find perennials are always a great choice. Perennials are easy to plant and maintain. With minimal care, they will return year after year. They are perfect for ground cover and they will draw hummingbirds to your yard.
Perennials come in a wide range of colors and if you have a large area, you can sew your seeds to create beautiful meadows that will return year after year
Planting Perennials
Perennials can be planted in the spring or fall, but most gardeners agree, spring is the best time to plant, especially if you are planting from seeds. The soil stays warmer for more hours in the spring. While perennials survive well in dry conditions, you do need some rain to get them started.
Perennials will return year after year and each year they will grow bigger. So, before you plant your new plants, take advantage of the spring…