Perennials
Our perennials are very colorful and thus easily bring atmosphere to your home or garden. Perennials are garden plants that start flowering in the spring and flower into beautiful creations in the summer.
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Dracena suprice Iiving Wall mini plant
2,78
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Florex Spring Bulbs "Shadow Garden" Pick-up Bag
8,95
Bag with 9 perennials suitable for the shade garden. Contains Aconitum, Convallaria, Dicen...
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Begonia Tiger (bloeiend)
2,78
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Callisia Turtle
4,25
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Biologische peper of griekse oregano
2,58
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Biologische hertshoornweegbree
2,58
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Coffea arabica (Groen, gaat bloeien) Iiving Wall mini plant
2,78
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Dieffenbachia (Groen gevlekt) Iiving Wall mini plant
2,78
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Biologische sinaasappeltijm
2,58
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Buzzy Sweet Marjoram Seeds
1,99
Sweet Marjoram Seeds. A true Mediterranean admirer with special taste. About 300 seeds. Ab...
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Calathea Rosea Picta Living Wall Plant
5,-
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Sempervivum rood
4,25
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Biologische kaapse knoflook
3,57
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Biologische zwitserse munt
2,58
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Biologische honingmeloen salie
2,58
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Biologische citroenbergamot
2,58
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Biologische basilicum munt
2,58
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Biologische poleimunt
2,58
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Sempervivum groen
4,25
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Chlorophytum
4,25
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Our perennials are very colorful and thus easily bring atmosphere to your home or garden. Perennials are garden plants that start flowering in the spring and flower into beautiful creations in the summer and can therefore be combined well with each other. In the autumn they die to spend the winter underground.
In addition to this species, there is also the evergreen perennial that is green all year round. All perennials remain green continuously at room temperature. Plant the perennial in a large hole and improve the soil with plant nutrition to give them a good start. Give enough water after planting and keep watering for a while if a dry period follows. Many perennials can be cut back after flowering in June for a possible second flowering in the fall.