Seasonal Guide to Planting and Caring for Perennial Flowers in Wet Climates

Discover the best perennial flowers for wet climates. Learn planting tips to ensure healthy growth. Explore colorful options like astilbe, iris, and lobelia.

Spring: Prepare soil by adding organic matter. Plant moisture-loving perennials like ferns and hostas. Mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds.

Summer: Water deeply in the morning to prevent fungal diseases. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage new growth. Divide overcrowded plants for better health.

Fall: Cut back faded foliage and remove debris to prevent rot. Plant late-blooming perennials such as sedum and chrysanthemums. Apply a layer of compost.

Winter: Protect plants from frost with a layer of mulch. Consider planting evergreen perennials for year-round interest. Plan and design for the upcoming seasons.

Explore our gallery for inspiring images of perennial flowers thriving in wet climates. Find ideas for your garden design and get inspired to create a vibrant, lush landscape.

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