What low-growing perennial blooms all summer?
Are there perennials that bloom all summer? Yes. Some of the best choices include Perennial Geranium, Salvia, and certain Ornamental Grasses. Many perennials grow quickly, forming large clumps. If you don’t divide them every two to three years, these clumps can die out in the middle, leaving a bare hole.Yes! Fall is a great time to plant perennials, or plants that live for several years or more. For some plants, it’s even better than planting in the spring.As summer begins to wane, August presents a prime opportunity for gardeners to prepare their gardens for the upcoming year. Planting perennials in late summer allows them to establish strong root systems before winter, ensuring a spectacular display next spring and summer.Understanding the 3-Year Rule of Perennials—where they sleep in the first year, creep in the second, and leap in the third—can help gardeners set realistic expectations and have lasting success.