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  1. Perennial Combinations: Stunning Combinations That Make Your Garden Look Fantastic Right from the Start (Rodale Garden Book) by C. Colston Burrell, 2008-02-19
  2. The Well-Tended Perennial Garden: Planting and Pruning Techniques by Tracy DiSabato-Aust, 2006-07-01
  3. The Perennial Care Manual: A Plant-by-Plant Guide: What to Do and When to Do It by Nancy J. Ondra, 2009-07-15
  4. Perennials for Every Purpose: Choose the Right Plants for Your Conditions, Your Garden, and Your Taste (Rodale Organic Gardening Books) by Larry Hodgson, 2003-03-05
  5. Perennial Gardening in Texas by Alan Dean Franz, 2005-05-25
  6. All About Perennials (Ortho's All About Gardening) by Ortho, 2007-01-23
  7. Perennial All-Stars: The 150 Best Perennials for Great-Looking, Trouble-Free Gardens by Jeff Cox, 2002-10-25
  8. Perennials: The Gardener's Reference by Susan Carter, Carrie Becker, et all 2007-03-01
  9. Garden Perennials for the Coastal South by Barbara J. Sullivan, 2003-10-13
  10. Daylilies: The Perfect Perennial by Lewis and Nancy Hill, 1991-01-04
  11. Perennials: The Complete Guide to Designing, Choosing, and Maintaining Easy-Care Plants by Sally Roth, Jane Courtier, 2008-01-31
  12. Taylor's Guide to Perennials (Taylor's Gardening Guides) by Gordon P. DeWolf Jr., 1986-04-15
  13. Your Florida Guide to Perennials: Selection, Establishment, and Maintenance by SYDNEY PARK BROWN, RICK SCHOELLHORN, 2006-06-04
  14. Perennials All Season : Planning and Planting an Ever-Blooming Garden by Douglas Green, 2003-01-08

1. Gardening And Perennial Resource-Lewis Gardens
Tips, information and advice on home gardening and the care of perennials. Glossary, plant library, Category Home Gardens Resources......Gardening tips, topics and advice on perennial gardening and the careof perennial plants for the beginner or seasoned gardener.
http://www.lewisgardens.com/
Time to start thinking about your garden needs...Everything you need can be found at our Gardener's Mall! Gardening Topics
Everything you need to know to get your home garden growing. Information to aid in perennial gardening for beginners.
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Tips and information to simplify your gardening tasks - many garden tips for beginners.
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Gardens for all seasons, using various perennial flowers. Select a garden and start planting.
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A month-by-month guide to home gardening chores and perennial plant care.
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Perennials, annuals and bulbs. Includes bloom time, plant height and light requirements. Gardening Message Board Seek and share garden-related questions and answers. Gardener's Mall A directory of garden-related artisans, services, and suppliers for your garden needs. Know Your Zone Plant hardiness zones and average frost dates. Feature Plant Profile of perennial flowers you can grow in your own home garden. Specialty Gardening Attract Butterflies and Hummingbirds, deter deer and more!

2. Perennial Garden, Gardening, Perennials Guide To Planting Flowers
Information and resources for perennial gardening.Category Home Gardens Plants Perennials...... end we must know something about the maintenance of perennial gardens, starting allthe other routine subjects recognized as important factors in gardening.
http://www.backyardgardener.com/pren/

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... Information on 50+ Perennials The new gardener is coming to rely on perennial flowering plants to a greater extent every year. This is natural, for these plants to possess qualities, which enable them to fill satisfactorily almost all-gardening needs. There is danger, however, that we may select too many plants of too many varieties and undertake to care for a larger garden than we can properly keep in the pink of condition. It is more reasonable to limit our attention to a few plants and then raise them wisely and well, rather than to spread our endeavors over too wide a field, and so, perhaps, reap only disappointment for our labor.
By limiting our selection of plants and the extent of our garden, however, we do not fail to achieve beauty and distinc-tion, for by selecting wisely we can get a great deal of variety and surely a large amount of enjoyment.

3. Perennial Gardening On The Prairies
perennial gardening on the Prairies. Welcome to our homepage, a placewhere we plan to share some of our experiences of ornamental
http://www.em.ca/garden/home.html
Perennial Gardening on the Prairies
Welcome to our homepage, a place where we plan to share some of our experiences of ornamental gardening in a northern climate. We're Maureen and Glen Lee, in Regina, SK, Canada ( map and climate details The last few years we have been trying to grow and overwinter a variety of perennials in our garden. Although our primary gardening interest is perennials, we also enjoy trying many different annuals each year, too.
Photos
Cortusa matthioli blooming in in a shady spot in our garden in June
Closed Gentian
blooming in east-central Saskatchewan on September 1st

Photos of plants we grow, and wildflowers: annuals grasses perennials wildflowers ... favourites
We currently have photos of over 500 species/varieties in our website, including many close ups of blooms or foliage, over 1200 photos.
We have a lot of fun collecting and growing a wide variety of plants in our garden. This is year 6 for our website.
Sources Commercial seed sources for perennial and annual plants, including wildflowers. Other seed sources for perennial and annual plants, and wildflowers.

4. Perennial Plant Association
Professional trade association dedicated to improving the perennial plant industry.Category Home Gardens Associations Regional United States...... 2003. Leucanthemum'Becky' 2003 Perennial Plant of the Year. June isperennial gardening Month. PPA Speakers Bureau. Member Websites
http://www.perennialplant.org/
PPA HIGHLIGHTS PERENNIAL PLANT ASSOCIATION
3383 Schirtzinger Road
Hilliard, Ohio 43026
614-876-5238 Fax
ppa@perennialplant.org

UPDATED: April 1, 2003
This site is hosted by IwayNet.net

5. Doctor Greenfingers Help & Advice Clinic
Help and advice clinic for gardeners. Features information on perennial gardening, and vegetable plots.
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6. Perennial Plant Association
June is perennial gardening Month
http://www.perennialplant.org/JPGM/jpgmindex.html
June is Perennial Gardening Month PERENNIAL PLANT ASSOCIATION
3383 Schirtzinger Road
Hilliard, Ohio 43026
614-876-5238 Fax
ppa@perennialplant.org

7. Perennial Gardening
no. 7.402. perennial gardening. by D. Waltman, J.E.
http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/garden/07402.html
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no. 7.402
Perennial Gardening
by D. Waltman, J.E. Klett and R.A. Cox
Quick Facts...
  • Choose your Garden location before designing it.
  • Consider sun, wind, soil type, soil amendments and water.
  • Plan the area to scale on paper.
  • Perennial beds are easier to maintain when easily accessible.
  • Consider the amount of time needed to maintain the Garden.
  • Prepare a list of desired perennials.
  • Add organic matter to improve soil aeration and drainage.
A well-designed perennial Garden can provide many years of beauty and enjoyment. Careful selection of plant materials and thoughtful planning can result in a full season of color. Perennials often require less maintenance than some annual flowers. Once established, they generally require less water than annuals and often have fewer pest problems. Perennial Gardens may serve as borders along a fence or property line, thus easing mowing, trimming and water requirements that a lawn may present in such areas. It is also visually pleasing to locate the Garden against a background such as a fence, wall, shrubs or evergreens.
Site Selection
Site selection is the first step in planning a successful perennial Garden. Take stock of your environmental conditions to see where an optimum site might be. Ease of access, proximity to outdoor living areas, and visibility from within the home are other factors to be considered. A perennial Garden may also be a focal feature in the landscape, unrelated to indoor living areas.

8. Gardening And Perennial Resource-Lewis Gardens
Gardening tips, topics and advice on perennial gardening and the care of perennial plants for the beginner or seasoned gardener.
http://redirect-west.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.lewisgardens.com/&y=027ECE2A

9. 000228
perennial gardening. GardenGuides Flowers Growing Azaleas Dividing Perennials
http://www.gardenguides.com/news/perennials/000228.htm
Perennial Gardening
GardenGuides
Flowers Growing Azaleas Dividing Perennials February 28, 2000 If you aren't receiving our graphics or have trouble following the links in this newsletter, please contact us at perennials@gardenguides.com for options. Contents:
  • Tropical Bulbs for All Climates Featured Perennial: Canna In the Garden

Peruvian daffodil

Hymenocallis narcissiflora GardenFourms.com
Visit our discussion boards to talk about gardening. Share your experiences, ask questions, and get to know our community of gardeners.
Tropical Bulbs for All Climates Even if you don't live in the tropics, you can enjoy exotic tropicals in your garden. This issue focus on tropical bulbs that can be grown in any climate. These bulbs thrive in the heat of mid- to late summer, and most will withstand dry spells without complaint. They are not difficult to grow, but you may have to dig the bulbs once the foliage dies back in fall, and store them in your basement or garage where they won't be subjected to freezing temperatures over winter. Some of these bulbs may not be as readily available in your local garden center as the more summer bulbs, so I've provided links to mail-order sources. Order your bulbs now, and plant them once the danger of freezing temperatures has passed. Plant them twice as deep as the bulb is thick. For instance, if your bulb is two inches across, plant it four inches deep.

10. Perennial Gardening On The Prairies
Discussion and photos of perennial plants for cold climates. This page is our home page.
http://em.ca/garden/home.html
Perennial Gardening on the Prairies
Welcome to our homepage, a place where we plan to share some of our experiences of ornamental gardening in a northern climate. We're Maureen and Glen Lee, in Regina, SK, Canada ( map and climate details The last few years we have been trying to grow and overwinter a variety of perennials in our garden. Although our primary gardening interest is perennials, we also enjoy trying many different annuals each year, too.
Photos
Cortusa matthioli blooming in in a shady spot in our garden in June
Closed Gentian
blooming in east-central Saskatchewan on September 1st

Photos of plants we grow, and wildflowers: annuals grasses perennials wildflowers ... favourites
We currently have photos of over 500 species/varieties in our website, including many close ups of blooms or foliage, over 1200 photos.
We have a lot of fun collecting and growing a wide variety of plants in our garden. This is year 6 for our website.
Sources Commercial seed sources for perennial and annual plants, including wildflowers. Other seed sources for perennial and annual plants, and wildflowers.

11. Perennial Gardening Books
Other Perennial Web Sites To go directly to sections, click The following are a few of the internet sites most relevant to the herbaceous perennial enthusiast and grower. NC Magnars arctic perennial page homebased garden and plants from Norway Gardening Articles by Terry Yockeyshort
http://www.dansgardenshop.com/garwitper.html
Perennials are good plants to accent your gardens and landscapes. Most perennials self-propagate and multiply on their own. They are also less expensive and less time consuming than annuals over the long term, because you don't have to buy new plants every year. These books will show you how to choose the best perennials for your needs. The books will give you information about how to fight pests, and provide the best care to create beautiful flowerbeds.
Perennials A Gardener's Guide

Native Perennials

Gardening With Perennials

The Perennial Garden
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Perennials For Every Purpose

DAN'S GARDEN SHOP, 5821 Woodwinds Circle, Frederick, MD 21703.
EMAIL: sales@dansgardenshop.com
Click on the INFO button to find information about how to order and the shipping costs.

12. Better Homes And Gardens Store
Fruit Vegetable Gardening • General Gardening • Herb Gardening • Landscaping• Ortho's All About • perennial gardening • Problem Solving • Step
http://www.lhj.com/bhg/store/category.jhtml?catid=cat130110

13. Maple Leaf Garden Centre
Local information as well as perennial gardening resources from perennials.com. Event calendar, business background, manager specials, and business hours for the West Vancouver and North Vancouver locations.
http://mapleleaf.perennials.com/

14. Perennials.com :: Welcome To Heritage Perennials
Questions and answers, locate a local dealer of Heritage Perennials, and information on perennials.Category Home Gardens Plants Perennials...... Join JOHN VALLEAU for a LIVE perennial gardening Chat! ICanGarden is the placefor lively discussion. Best Selling perennial gardening Guide Buy it Today!
http://www.perennials.com/
April 10, 2003
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15. Xeriscape Gardening News: Free Gardening E-Zine/Newsletter: Xeriscape Gardening
Garden Now Planning a Perennial Garden Hummingbird Gardens in the Western US NewPlants for 2000, February 2000 perennial gardening in the Mountains Our Full
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Xeriscape Design Part II: Designing With Perennials New Plants for 2003 Plant Profile: Yarrow February 2003 Designing for Foliage Pruning Plant Profile: Artemisias March 2003 Xeriscaping Across the U.S Soil Preparation for Optimum Drainage Plant Profile: Agastache "Blue Fortune" Pre-Planned Gardens April 2003 Dear Readers Become a Convert to Ornamental Grasses A Garden Primer: The Basics for Getting Started Plant Profile: The Gazanias
2002 Newsletters January 2002 New Plants for 2002 Xeriscape Tip of the Month Reader Responses Internet Specials February 2002 Designing for Fragrance Finding Fragrant Plants Plant Spotlight: Agastache March 2002 Gardenworthy Salvia What is "Well-Drained" Soil?

16. Xeriscape Gardening News: Free Gardening E-Zine/Newsletter: Water-Wise Gardening
perennial gardening IN THE MOUNTAINS With proper plant selection, a mountainperennial garden can be the envy of any lowland gardener.
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Issue #5 IN THIS ISSUE:
Perennial Gardening in the Mountains
Our Full Catalog Is Now Online Mild Winter Temps and Foolhardy Bulbs February Is The Best Month for Pruning PERENNIAL GARDENING IN THE MOUNTAINS
With proper plant selection, a mountain perennial garden can be the envy of any lowland gardener. The short summers result in a concentrated blooming season with perennial flower combinations not typically seen at lower altitudes where the flowering times don't overlap. The higher precipitation typical of mountain climates also increases the variety of perennials that can be grown without a lot of additional irrigation. As an added bonus, the intensity of sunlight at high altitudes also intensifies flower pigments creating a virtual riot of color in your garden. For the purposes of this article, areas of the western US above 6,500 feet in elevation, are considered to be part of the mountain gardening arena. As you move further north, the equivalent conditions occur at lower elevations. This includes both foothill and mountain localities.

17. Port-acorn26: Perennial Gardening News
Subject perennial gardening News To From GardenGuides Newsletter newsletter@gardenguides.com List portacorn26 Date 11/19/2002 222011 Perennial
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Date: Perennial Gardening News http://www.gardenguides.com CONTENTS: - First Aid for a Dried Out Hanging Basket - Private Lives of Garden Birds - Timing Your Forced Bulbs WERE ARE THE PICTURES? GardenGuides is moving to a new server this week, and the site will not be available all the time. Everyone is getting the 'plain vanilla' version of this newsletter so that your newsletter won't break if the server fades out. Everything should be back to normal next week. The forum will be down completely for 2-3 days. Our members have decided to use the Chamomile Times forum until GardenGuides is back. Here's a link: <a href=" http://www.chamomiletimes.com/forum/ "> http://www.chamomiletimes.com/forum/ </a> Our store is hosted at Yahoo! Shopping and will not go down at all. If you haven't visited our Yahoo! Shopping site, now is a great time to stop by. If you're in the mood for a little holiday shopping, we have a great selection of gifts for gardeners: <a href=" http://store.yahoo.com/gardenguides-store/gifforgar.html

18. Valleybrook
Wholesale and retail sale of perennials. Site provides link to FAQ page with latest information on perennial gardening.
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19. Port-acorn26: Welcome To Perennial Gardening News
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Date: Welcome to Perennial Gardening News. We have lots of gardening ideas and information to share with you! Each week, you’ll receive a selection of articles and seasonal tips designed to improve your gardening skills. Read a sample issue: <a href=" http://www.gardenguides.com/news/ "> http://www.gardenguides.com/news/ </a> We also have newsletters about Vegetable, Herb gardening, and many other topics as well. You can subscribe to additional newsletters or unsubscribe from this one here: <a href=" http://www.gardenguides.com/news.htm "> http://www.gardenguides.com/news.htm http://www.gardenguides.com

20. Egreetings.com - Perennial Gardening Month Cards
perennial gardening Month. National Candy Month. Home Holidays June Holidays perennial gardening Month, perennial gardening Month(1 card), Pages 1.
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