What is the best perrinneal for kentucky area for flower garden
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Daylilies are easy care and come back year after year. You can get tall ones or Stella d'Oro which are only about 18" tall and bloom all summer.
Agree! Day lilies are the best and so many to choose from. Easy and beautiful!
Shop around locally. Best ones can be $5-6
Mums - perrinials - ONLY, for they come back into blooming each yr.
Also, do place moth balls, within the base of soil, to keep away other bugs, and animals. These will remain faithful for many yrs to come. Do get a diff. group of colors, and patterns, for a good assortment. Best wishes.
Go to a local nursery and ask their sales professionals. They know and sell what does well in your area.