
If you're trying to grow a perennial garden but you have no idea why it's not growing, then maybe you're doing something wrong.
Perennial flowers may take a long time to grow but they're fairly easy to plant. Planting perennials take
basic skills, anyone can do it. So can you! You just have to do everything within their right measurements.
The first common mistake that people tend to make is that they over-water the area. When you're planting a perennial garden, don't water the seedlings too much. This drowns the seedlings, thus, they would be completely damaged. What you need to do is to plant the seedlings in a "seed starting tray." The trays usually contain single cells for the seedlings. Leave one cell empty. When you water the seedlings, pour the small amount of water in the empty cell. So that, the tray and the seedlings would absorb the water from the empty watered cell. This would regulate the flow of water.
Another good tip is to collect the seeds from your perennial flowers in the fall. You only have to cut away the seed pods that are kept in the flower garden. In doing so, the flowers would instantly germinate in spring time. To garden effectively, the best way is to do it without the gloves. This helps a big deal because you would really have a hands-on on the flowers and the seedlings. Do all these, and you'll have a blooming perennial garden in no time! You can start a
nice house design with your flowering perennial garden!