Experienced gardeners recommend planting and replanting perennials that bloom in spring, in August-September. During this period, the most favorable weather conditions (the sun is no longer so hot, it rains more often) for good rooting of plants in a new place. Moreover, if the weather during this period is still hot and dry, then the seedlings are recommended to be shaded and watered daily.
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Primrose
A small perennial rosette flower that grows up to 0.25 m. It begins to bloom after the snow melts in yellow, lilac, pink, red or white flowers. Prefers a shaded area and regular watering. It is recommended to transplant once every 3-4 years, dividing the overgrown sockets into several parts. Primrose can bloom again in warm autumn.
Lungwort
The plant grows up to 0.3 m. The first flowers appear in April-May and have a pink color, then they change it to purple and blue. The lungwort prefers shaded areas and needs regular hydration.
Daisy
This perennial grows up to 15-30 cm. The flowers are pink, white or red, simple or double coated. Flowering occurs from the moment the snow melts until the onset of heat, it can also bloom again in autumn. The daisy can grow in direct sunlight and in a shaded area. It reproduces by self-seeding, and at the same time the shades of colors can vary significantly.
Brunner
The perennial has large heart-shaped leaves, located at a height of up to 0.3 m from the ground, and in May it grows peduncles up to 60 cm. The flowers of the plant are small blue, connected in a brush. Brunner grows well in partial shade, and in direct sunlight, the leaves wither in mid-summer.
Badan
The perennial has large rounded leaves that persist in winter. The plant blooms in May with small pink flowers forming dense clusters at a height of up to 60 cm from the ground. The perennial grows well both in the sun and in the shade, it is hardy - it tolerates frosts and short-term droughts. Does not require frequent transplantation, as it grows slowly.
Periwinkle
The perennial takes root easily, forming a continuous carpet up to 20 cm high from small evergreen leaves. Bluish purple flowers appear in late May. The plant will grow both in direct sunlight and in the shade, and is also drought tolerant and winters well.
Lily of the valley
The plant has large leaves arranged in pairs and long creeping roots. Lily of the valley blooms in late May, releasing brushes with small white and fragrant flowers up to 0.3 m high. The perennial prefers partial shade or shade, where it spreads very quickly over the site.
Swimsuit
In gardening, 2 types of this perennial are most popular: Asian - orange flowers appear in early May, European - yellow flowers appear at the end of May. The bather prefers a shaded place and regular watering, while she does not need frequent replanting. It grows up to 0.8 m.
Dicenter
Dicentra has delicate openwork foliage and blooms in late spring with white-pink flowers hanging on long clusters. The plant grows up to 1 m. It feels good in partial shade and with regular watering. Bushes grow slowly.
Doronicum
The perennial resembles a chamomile, but its flowers are completely yellow and appear by the end of spring. It reaches a height of 0.5-1 m. The plant grows well in direct sunlight and in a shaded place, but needs regular moisture. It grows slowly.
Chilean gravilat
The perennial consists of compact rosettes with carved dark green leaves. At the end of May, peduncles with small bright red flowers grow up to 0.6 m. The plant grows well with moderate moisture in the sun and light partial shade.
It is better to replant perennials blooming in spring at the end of summer, so that the plants will gain a foothold in a new place before the onset of winter and please with flowers in the next season
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