Perennial borders are garden beds primarily composed of perennial plants, which return year after year. These borders are designed to provide continuous color, texture, and interest throughout the growing season. Examples of perennials used in these borders include daylilies, coneflowers, and hostas. Perennial borders are often placed along the edges of lawns, walkways, or property lines, where they create a dynamic and visually appealing landscape feature. The design of a perennial border involves careful planning to ensure a succession of blooms and a variety of plant heights and colors. Regular maintenance, including deadheading, dividing, and fertilizing, is essential to keep the perennials healthy and the border looking its best. Perennial borders offer a long-lasting, low-maintenance solution for adding beauty and structure to the garden.
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