Monday, January 25, 2016

The Best Perennials To Cultivate In Connecticut

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In general, Connecticut enjoys a humid continental climate. This state has cold winters and warm humid summers. Southern and coastal Connecticut has a milder humid temperate or subtropical climate with seasonal extremes moderated by proximity to the Atlantic Ocean; as such, they enjoy warmer winters and longer frost-free seasons.

Most of the state also sees a fairly even precipitation pattern with rainfall and snowfall spread throughout the 12 months. Connecticut averages 56% of possible sunshine, which is higher than the USA average. The state receives an average of 2,400 hours of sunshine annually.

Because of the general good climate in Connecticut, this state is one of the best places to grow and cultivate a garden.

But what are the best perennials you should be planting in the Constitution State? Here are some of them:

Wild Geranium – Lovely pale pink flowers cover this low-growing perennial from late spring to early summer. Wild geranium tolerates partial to full shade. They are considered a vigorous ground cover and thrive and look great as a rock garden plant.

Foamflower – This tough natural groundcover is perfect for shady areas under trees. Foamflowers prefer soil that is rich in organic matter and is not too dry and not too wet.

Butterfly Weed - If you want to have butterflies flying around your garden, plant this native perennial. These plants have brightly colored flowers that act as beacons for butterflies. Butterfly weed is a larval host plant for monarch butterflies and a source of nectar for many others.

New England Aster - Asters are long-blooming star of fall gardens in Connecticut. Lilac to deep purple aster flowers with yellow centers are also a welcome nectar source for migrating butterflies. This particular type of aster tolerates an array of soil conditions but they prefer a sunny location with good air circulation.

Info source: www.shannonlandscaping.com

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