Beautiful Courtyard Construction Class: How to Plant Perennial Herbaceous Plants in Your Courtyard (Lesson 1)

How to plant perennial herbaceous plants in the yard

(Lecture 1)

In busy days

We might miss some beautiful moments.

But as the seasons go by...

Flowers and plants are constantly changing their appearance, quietly blooming.

Let flowers and plants become a part of our lives.

They often give us little surprises.

and happiness




Today I'll talk about how to grow perennial herbs in your home, fostering a harmonious relationship between people and plants, and incorporating modern lifestyles into the methods of planting and appreciating plants.

Gardening is not difficult

Plants are truly impartial; if we treat them with care, we will surely receive beautiful rewards. Cultivating plants is not difficult at all; it only requires tender care. Spending time with flowers and plants every day brings peace to our hearts, allowing us to see a gentler side of ourselves.

The Joys of Potted Gardening

The joys of gardening aren't limited to those with yards. With just a balcony or a small indoor space, we can all enjoy the pleasures of gardening. Most plants can be grown in pots, and even if sunlight and location are limited, these can be overcome by choosing suitable plants, containers, and soil. Start now and create your own garden!
Perennials, also known as perennial herbs, leave dormant roots in the soil and can survive for many years. If you have a long-term planting plan, then perennials are a good choice. If we use a romantic analogy, perennials represent a long-term, deep relationship, so when choosing one, you should consider factors such as flowering period, color, flower shape, plant height, and dormancy period. If you haven't grown perennials before, you might not be able to imagine what they look like; when purchasing, you can choose flowering plants.

Plant size

Live in the moment

Annual herb

It produces many flowers and is easy to manage.

Annual herbaceous plants are flowering plants that bloom in the same year or the following year after being sown, and after the flowers wither, they produce seeds and the plant dies. When planting this type of plant, its short growth cycle must be taken into account, and the planting time should be carefully planned. If you want to enjoy flowers all year round, annual herbaceous plants are the best choice. Even in a small space, by transplanting them during their off-season, you can enjoy multiple plants in a short period of time.

Common perennial flowers include canna lilies, lavender, hollyhocks, hostas, tuberoses, and tulips.


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