Spread the Bloom Around Your Yard Using Plant Markers for Perennials
How would you like to transform your yard into a garden oasis without spending a dime? If you make an initial investment in perennials you can divide and spread those plants all throughout your yard for years without ever having to purchase any more costly annuals. As your garden expands, plant markers for perennials can help you remember the names of your perennials as well as help you remember where you moved them when the early spring earth all looks the same.
Perennials come up every year on their own. Once you’ve planted them, they take care of themselves. Perennials don’t need the care that annuals do. Perennial roots become established in your yard’s soil and adapt over the years. They don’t need the frequent watering and fertilizing like annuals do. Their deeper roots tap the groundwater and they use the nutrients in the soil.
Start with a few perennials and then grow from there. You may have caught the perennial bug and are ready to fill your yard with multiple varieties or you may decide to fill a few empty corners of the yard and wait another season to figure out what else you’d like to add. When you start with your first perennials, plant markers for perennials will be like the birth certificates of your first little plants that could parent many others over the years. As you divide your plants, these original plant markers for perennials will help you keep track of what you have.
Once your perennials start filling in your yard, you’ll find that you don’t need to spend any money buying plants each season. Spaces that you used to have to fill with costly annuals every year soon fill with the perennials that are spreading out. Then, to save even more money, you can divide those perennials and spread them around the yard. In a few seasons, one hosta plant that started under your tree can yield several little hostas to encircle the entire tree or to fill in a dirty shady spot where no grass or sun-loving plants seem to grow. A little bit of Columbine under the tree, in the corner and by the gate can expand the feel and look of your garden without any additional cost. Filling a garden with many varieties of perennials may take some patience, but the pay-off is huge.
As your garden grows lush with perennials, our Kincaid Plant Markers can help you keep track of where everything is growing with plant markers for perennials. Gardening doesn’t have to spend a fortune. In fact, many times gardening will only cost you some sweat and time. Try some perennials in your yard to save some money and build a garden oasis.
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