Common Mistakes to Avoid with Perennial Flowers

Overcrowding plants can lead to competition for nutrients and space, resulting in stunted growth. Ensure proper spacing according to the plant's requirements.

Ignoring soil quality is a common mistake. Perennials thrive in well-draining soil with the right pH levels. Test soil and amend as needed before planting.

Neglecting deadheading can prevent plants from producing new blooms. Regularly remove spent flowers to encourage continuous blooming throughout the season.

Forgetting about dividing overcrowded perennials can lead to reduced flowering and overall health. Divide plants as needed to rejuvenate and promote better growth.

Improper watering is detrimental to perennial health. Overwatering can cause root rot, while underwatering can stress plants. Water consistently based on plant requirements.

Failing to provide adequate sunlight can result in leggy growth and fewer blooms. Research the sunlight needs of each perennial variety and plant accordingly.

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