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Perennial Plants
Introduction
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Perennials
are easy to grow flowers that die back each winter and then
return the following spring. They provide a lot of color
without a lot of maintenance. Since they disappear in the
winter, you may not want to use them in areas where year
round color is important, such as at the entryway to your
home. Perennials are one of the most easy and cost efficient
ways to add color and interest to one's yard. Perennials
come in many sizes and colors, with varying times and
lengths of blooms. Many perennials can be divided and
transplanted to other parts of the garden. Most perennials
do best in well drained soil amended with organic matter.
Sand may be added to loosen the soil. Below is a list of
some of the many perennials which thrive in Georgia.
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