8 Perennial Plants To Permanently Perfect Your Garden Path
Looking for plants that will last more than a season? What you are looking for is a Perennial Plant. Check out the gallery below for plants that will live typically for…

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Bildagentur Zoonar GmbH / ShutterstockLooking for plants that will last more than a season? What you are looking for is a Perennial Plant.
Check out the gallery below for plants that will live typically for about 2 years - and see what will work best for your home and garden!
Alstroemeria (Peruvian Lily)

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This perennial flower works best in cooler soil according to Sunset, so be sure you're not putting it in full sun.
Looking for plants that will last more than a season? What you are looking for is a Perennial Plant.
Check out the gallery below for plants that will live typically for about 2 years - and see what will work best for your home and garden!
Gaillardia

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Also known as Blanket Flower Plants are known to be well suited for hot gardens, and is also a favorite of butterflies, according to Blue Stone Perennials.
Looking for plants that will last more than a season? What you are looking for is a Perennial Plant.
Check out the gallery below for plants that will live typically for about 2 years - and see what will work best for your home and garden!
Gloriosa Daisy

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Also known as the "Black Eyed Susan," they like cooler weather and are great for cut flowers once grown.
Looking for plants that will last more than a season? What you are looking for is a Perennial Plant.
Check out the gallery below for plants that will live typically for about 2 years - and see what will work best for your home and garden!
Penstemon

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Also known as Beardtongues, they might be one of the most versatile of the flower. High Country Gardens shares that there is a Beardtongue for every type of planting, and are extremely resilient. They suggest non-clay soils, planting in full sun, and mulching with gravel.
Looking for plants that will last more than a season? What you are looking for is a Perennial Plant.
Check out the gallery below for plants that will live typically for about 2 years - and see what will work best for your home and garden!
Bleeding Hearts

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Also named Dicentra, Bleeding Hearts make great companions for ferns, hostas, and other shade-based plants according to American Meadows.
Looking for plants that will last more than a season? What you are looking for is a Perennial Plant.
Check out the gallery below for plants that will live typically for about 2 years - and see what will work best for your home and garden!
Hydrangea

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As beautiful sets of shrubs, Hydrangea come in multiple shades, including white, cream, pink, blue, and even red. They are also great both in the ground and in containers, according to White Flower Farm.
Looking for plants that will last more than a season? What you are looking for is a Perennial Plant.
Check out the gallery below for plants that will live typically for about 2 years - and see what will work best for your home and garden!
Roses

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Roses may be one of the hardest things to keep alive if you don't follow the directions. According to Hunker, you should use compost, soil, water, and mix into a muddy mix, and continuing to fertilize to keep them coming back.
Looking for plants that will last more than a season? What you are looking for is a Perennial Plant.
Check out the gallery below for plants that will live typically for about 2 years - and see what will work best for your home and garden!
Lavender

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Lavender is a natural antiseptic, according to HGTV, and can be used on burns, insect bites, cuts, and other skin irritations, as well as being great for stress, sleep, headaches, tension, and more. They are perfect from Mid-April till June.
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