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Beautifying your outdoor areas is a fantastic way to boost curb appeal and get more enjoyment out of your lawn and garden. As you plan your landscaping, there are several aesthetic and practical reasons to include perennial plants and flowers, among other types of foliage. Here’s more about why planting perennials is wise.

4 Benefits of Adding Perennials to Your Landscaping

1. Strong Roots

Perennial plants and flowers have strong root systems that penetrate deep into the soil. This gives them the ability to tap into water and nutrient reserves, which helps them grow more robustly. Strong roots also make perennials more resistant to flooding and drought.

2. Soil Stabilization

The strength of perennial roots assists with soil stabilization and helps soil stay in place. In the event of heavy rainfall, you won’t have to worry about runoff causing the soil to erode. Perennials ultimately prevent damage to your landscaping.

3. Infrequent Watering & Fertilizing

landscapingAnnuals need frequent watering and fertilizing because their root systems are shorter. Since perennials have longer roots that can reach minerals and moisture farther beneath the surface, you won’t have to water and fertilize them as often.

4. Longevity

Unlike annuals, which typically only survive for one growing season, perennials can live through multiple growing seasons. This prevents you from having to spend money and energy on planting new flowers in your residential landscaping every year.

 

When you’re ready to get started on a landscape design, contact Glynn Young's Landscaping & Nursery Center. They offer an impressive selection of trees, plants, flowers, and mulch products—along with landscaping services—to Nicholasville, KY. Call (859) 885-6100 to request an estimate on commercial or residential landscaping and book an appointment. Visit the website to browse through garden products and learn more about how they can help you care for your outdoor areas.

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