Can I plant perennials in zone 7? I love them!
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Hi, I live in Danville and have planted an abundance of perennials in my gardens. Lilies, lantana, chrysanthemums, red hot pokers, butterfly bush, gardenia, jasmine, plumbago, elephant ears, iris, morning glory, primrose, blanket flower, celosia, to name just a few. Go online and Google our zone, 7b. There are tons of perennials that grow well here. Hope this helps!
Thank you for taking time to share your info, I plan to give these flowers a try.
you got it let me know if you need further assistance
See pics of my flowers below. Each year I make a collage of my favorites
Hi Tonya. I got more of them in compounds in Arizona. Hit me up maybe if you need some further assistance 6562156777
here is the correct number 6572156776