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- January. January may seem like a quiet month in the garden, but several perennials can brave the cold and bloom with just a hint of what’s to come. Hellebore (Helleborus orientalis)
- February. As winter starts to wane, February brings forth a few more blooms to awaken the garden. And with that, hope for the spring ahead! Crocus (Crocus vernus)
- March. March marks the official start of spring, and the garden comes alive with an abundance of perennial blooms. Daffodil (Narcissus spp.) Daffodils boast trumpet-shaped flowers in various colors, including shades of yellow, white, and orange.
- April. As spring settles in, April brings forth an explosion of colors with these perennial beauties. Tulip (Tulipa spp.) Tulips continue to bloom in April, gracing the garden with their captivating presence.
- Early Perennial Bloomers
- May Perennial Bloomers
- July & August Perennial Bloomers
- September Perennial Bloomers
- All Season Perennial Bloomers
After a cold, long winter, you long for some greenery and color to brighten your garden and bring you out of that icy funk. Combine any of these early blooming perennials with bulbs for a great spring awakening.
Your garden truly awakens in May when any frost fears are past and April showers begin to diminish. Try some of these reliable early blooming perennials.
We’re in the heat of summer now. These summer-blooming perennials and perennials that bloom in August are special because not only can they thrive in the heat, but they also draw a wide variety of pollinators to your garden.
As gardens are losing most of their color, you can rely on these late-blooming perennials to help extend your garden show.
As certain perennials go in and out of bloom, some of these flowers don’t stick by a short perennial bloom time chart. They deliver color for a little bit longer than just one season.
With a little planning, you can design a garden with four seasons of flowers. This guide aims to help. We have selected a number of common perennial flowering plants and mapped out their general flowering times. See the chart below or download the Bloom Calendar pdf.
Jun 25, 2013 · Perennials in bloom month by month. March Crocus Crocus Glory of the snow Chionodoxa Winter aconite Eranthis Snowdrop Galanthus Christmas rose Helleborus Lenten rose Helleborus Iris Iris danfordiae Iris Iris reticulata Striped squill Puschkinia Squill Scilla April Spring Adonis Adonis Golden garlic Allium moly Anemone Anemone sp. & cvs.
Mar 1, 2024 · A Month-By-Month Guide To What Blooms When. Perennials are plants that live at least three or more growing seasons in the garden. They are less maintenance and provide a diversity of beautiful blooms, awesome color, and texture from spring to fall.
- Petitti Garden Center
Unlike summer annuals that bloom consistently over many months, perennials generally have a window of time when their flower flushes appear. By following this guide, you can design a perennial garden that will provide four seasons of interest.
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Perennial Blooming Calendar by Rob Sproule. Every perennial has its season, and whether it be an iris, rose or mum, the goal of planning a bed or border is to make sure something is always in radiant bloom. It’s not as complicated as it sounds; most perennials bloom for several weeks to over a month, so with our short season all you really ...