Perennials add color to early summer landscapes and flowerbeds
- Gardeners observe that reliable perennials like peonies, iris, and Blue By You Salvia provide vibrant color in early summer landscapes by June 2025.
- This early summer color emerges because peonies bloom from late May to mid-June, iris flower reliably in June, and Blue By You blooms before June fading.
- Peonies can last over a century, iris appear in many colors including a reblooming cultivar called Immortality, and Blue By You stands about 20 inches tall with erect flower spikes.
- If the dried flower spikes of Blue By You are trimmed just above the foliage following June, the plant will produce a second flush of blooms around mid to late July. These perennials are also typically available as potted plants at garden centers.
- These perennials bridge the color gap before annual flowers reach peak bloom by mid-summer, offering gardeners continuous summer color without requiring unusual practices like burying money.
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Perennials add color to early summer landscapes and flowerbeds
“Until the annuals gain full speed, early summer can lack color. But if we plan properly, June-blooming perennials can bridge the color gap, making this month one of the most colorful of the summer season,” Don Kinzler writes.
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