The majority of perennials out there are very easy to grow and demand very little attention.  All you have to do is remember and respect three basic requirements:

1. To plant their roots downward.

2. To give them enough sunlight.

3. To make sure that they are getting enough water on a regular basis.


     By Esmee McCornall

But not all perennials are alike,  and their versatility have sprung up several confusions among gardeners. Many inexperienced gardeners choose to plant perennials so that they do not have to keep re-planting every year. However, not all perennials have the same life span.

Perennials are generally categorized as plants that live for at least three years. Many of them do survive for that number of years, and some even last for 10 years or more. But others aren't so lucky in that department. Many only live for a short period of time, regardless of the amount of caring and attention you give them. Even the ones that live long only do so under certain conditions.

On the other hand, it is quite true that many perennials are hardy plants that are able to withstand different types of weather conditions and resilient enough to grow on different types of soils. Some can live for 15 years and a few are known to survive way past their gardener.

But you have to be familiar with the type of perennial you are growing and be realistic with your expectations. Most of them are easy to grow, as long as you take care of their 3 basic needs. Keep in mind also that you need to be equipped with the two most important gardening tools: proper knowledge and caring. Apply this concept and your perennials will show their gratitude by giving you a showcase of beautiful flowers and green leaves that last for a very long time.

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