As seasons change, adjust watering and fertilizing schedules for your perennials. Mulch to protect roots in winter. Prune dead foliage in fall for healthy growth in spring.
Summer: Water deeply in the morning to avoid evaporation. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage more flowers. Monitor for signs of stress like wilting or discoloration.
Spring: Divide overcrowded plants for better growth. Check for pests and diseases. Provide support for tall varieties. Start fertilizing as new growth appears.
Fall: Cut back plants after first frost. Remove debris to prevent disease. Consider adding compost to enrich the soil for next season. Prepare for winter dormancy.
Winter: Protect plants from harsh weather with covers or mulch. Avoid overwatering in dormant months. Plan for any changes or additions to your perennial garden.
Enjoy a beautiful and thriving perennial garden year-round with proper seasonal care. Your plants will reward you with vibrant blooms and healthy growth.