Bedding shrubs


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Abelia Edward Goucher
SKU:
2375001
9,10 € *
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Liatris spicata
SKU:
2355601
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4,30 € *
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Aquilegia
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2402601
4,95 € *
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Leontopodium alpinum
SKU:
2388101
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Tiarella wherryi
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2408001
2,80 € *
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Aster dumosus Peter Pan
SKU:
2389001
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3,60 € *
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Pink lavender
SKU:
1032111-B
3,45 € *
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Geranium macrorrhizum
SKU:
2395001
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Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle'
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2693001
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Hydrangea arborescens 'Annabelle' p9
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2693011
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Colourful blooms for your garden


Bedding perennials are a great way to add colour, texture and interest to your garden. These versatile plants are suitable for a wide range of sites and soil conditions and can perform superbly all year round.One of the best features of bedding perennials is their longevity. Unlike annuals that need to be replanted every year, you can enjoy bedding perennials for years to come. Many of these plants grow larger and more beautiful year after year, adding an extra dimension to your garden over time. Another advantage is that many bedding perennials remain attractive in autumn and winter, so they can also provide interest in the colder months.

Bedding perennials also offer a wide range of colours and textures.

From bright flowers in all colours of the rainbow to differently shaped leaves and stems, you can be sure to find the perfect plant for any bed. For example, if you want to create a bed with a particular colour, there are many bedding perennials that offer just that. Even if you prefer a textured mix, there are also many types of bedding perennials that are suitable for this purpose.Some of the most popular bedding perennials are phlox, lavender, delphinium, coneflower, cranesbill, lady's mantle and asters. These plants are usually easy to care for and grow particularly well in most gardens. However, there are many other species to choose from. It is important to consider the needs of each plant to ensure they thrive in your garden.

Bedding perennials can also play an important role in your garden's ecosystem.

Many of these plants are a valuable food source for bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects that are vital for pollinating plants and maintaining a healthy garden.To get the most out of your bedding perennials, make sure you plant and care for them properly. A good start is to choose the right location. Most bedding perennials prefer a sunny location, with well-drained soil. When choosing a location, you should also consider that you have enough space between the plants so that they can spread out and thrive. Once planted, you should water and fertilise your bedding perennials regularly, helping the perennials to stay healthy and grow well.Overall, bedding perennials offer a great way to add colour, texture and interest to your garden. With their longevity, versatility and attractive appearance, you can be sure that they will give you many years of pleasure.