
Perennials For Zone 5
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Create a Gorgeous Garden that Blooms Year After Year with Perennials for Zone 5
Do you dream of lush flower beds overflowing with blossoms from early spring into late fall? Our perennials for Zone 5 product pages offer a wealth of options. From evergreen ground cover to shrubs that produce berries for your winter birds, create a landscape designed to return yearly.
Hardy Blooms that Return Year After Year Even in Zone 5
The best part of planting perennials is that they pop up yearly after the last snow melts. Start your growing season in Zone 5 early with favorites like Daffodils, Lily of the Valley, and Least Bluets, which can create a living carpet across your lawn. Phlox, purple violets, and Virginia Bluebells provide the first pops of color in your flower beds while you wait for the summer lilies to spread their greenery.
Designing a Perennial Garden to Attract Bees and Birds
Plan on supporting your local ecology by planting perennials for Zone 5 that naturally attract bees and other beneficial insects and birds. Milkweed stands tall with its globe of tiny purple blooms, while Purple Coneflower and Trumpet Vine invite the buzzing bees in with their rich aroma. Provide hiding places for the smaller creatures with a beautiful bank of Virginia Creeper.
Plan a Parade of Flowers for Blooms All Season Long
The best gardens are always in bloom! Some of our favorite perennials for Zone 5 do not start opening their blooms until later in the season, extending the colorful canvas in your yard. Day Lilies and Black-Eyed Susan will wait until mid-summer before taking over from the honeysuckle and geranium. Plant some wild asters and golden ragwort so that they can step in for the fall flower show. Set some American Wintergreen in the shade and enjoy their dark green leaves all summer while their red berries will feed the birds in the winter.
Native Plants that Create a Healthier Ecosystem in Your Neighborhood
Our catalog always has a wide variety of noninvasive perennials available for Zone 5. Plant with confidence, knowing that you are supporting native species in your yard and town. Black Cohosh, Celandine Poppy, Dandelion, and Daisy attract many insects while supporting good soil health. Jack in the Pulpit, Solomon's Seal, and Bishop's Weed provide lush green undergrowth surrounding your shrubs and trees.