Beauty That Returns Year After Year
Perennials are plants that come back year after year—no need to replant every season. Once established, they grow from the same root system, often becoming fuller and more beautiful over time. Think of them as the foundation of a garden that keeps getting better.
Perennials are perfect for creating a garden that feels effortless, beautiful, and rewarding year after year. With a little care—and the right organic products—you’ll enjoy color, texture, and life in your garden season after season.

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Favorite Perennials You’ll Love
- Hostas – Perfect for shady spots with lush, elegant leaves
- Daylilies – Bright, cheerful blooms that are incredibly easy to grow
- Coneflowers (Echinacea) – Beautiful, pollinator-friendly flowers that thrive in sun
- Black-Eyed Susans – Classic golden blooms that light up any garden
- Peonies – Romantic, fragrant flowers that come back stronger each year
- Lavender – Soft color, calming scent, and great for attracting bees
Why Gardeners Love Perennials
- Plant Once, Enjoy for Years – A smart, lasting investment in your garden
- Low Maintenance – Less work once they’re established
- Supports Pollinators – Helps bees and butterflies thrive
- Season-Long Beauty – Many varieties bloom at different times for continuous color
- Builds Healthy Soil – Strong roots improve your garden naturally
How to Plant Perennials:
- Pick the Right Spot
Check how much sun your plant needs—some love full sun, others prefer shade. - Dig a Hole
Hole should be twice as wide and the same depth as the root ball so that roots can spread naturally. - Prep Your Soil
Remove half the soil and replace it with a high-quality Garden Soil or Compost to improve nutrients and drainage. Mix in Bio-tone® Starter Plus so roots grow strong and plants establish quickly. - Plant with Care
Set the plant so it sits level with the soil, then backfill with the enriched soil. - Water & Mulch
Give your new plant a deep watering to help it settle in and add a layer of mulch to keep moisture in and weeds out.
How to Care for Perennials:
- Feed for Beautiful Blooms
Use Plant-tone® or Flower-tone® to provide gentle, long-lasting nutrition. Apply in spring and monthly during the growing season. - Watering Tips
Keep soil evenly moist while plants are getting established. Once settled, many perennials are surprisingly drought-tolerant. - Keep Them Looking Fresh
Remove spent blooms (deadheading) to encourage more flowers. Trim back plants at the end of the season or early spring.
