Planting Guide
Bedding PlantsPerennials
Perennials are plants that appear year after year without reseeding or replanting. They may die to the ground during part of the year, but return to full form when their season returns. A few cold sensitive perennials should be used as annuals in northern parts of the county or may require additional mulching to protect the root system from freeze damage during the winter. Ask your Certified Professional for more details on how a particular perennial will perform in your area.
Yarrow
Numerous flat-topped flower clusters in colors of bright yellow, white, red, pink, salmon, or light lavender in summer. Plant in full sun to partial shade; tolerates heat and drought with low water use. Fernlike gray-green foliage averages 2-3" high and 12-15" across. Remove spent blossoms to extend flower season.