Perennials — Don't want to replant every year?
Think Perennials from J&J Garden Center. 
What is a Perennial plant and how does it differ from an Annual? A Perennial plant is one that lives for two or more years. Small Perennials grow and bloom over the spring and summer and then die back every winter, growing back in the spring from their root stock rather than seeding themselves as an Annual does.
Perennial plants can be short-lived, only a few years, or they can be long-lived, such as some woody plants like trees.
With over 111 varieties of Perennials in stock, why not make J&J Garden Center your Perennial headquarters? Everyone else does.
Our most popular Perennials include:
Dianthus
Coneflower
Shasta Daisies
Lamium
English Lavender
Snow In Summer
Coreopsis
Phlox
Aster
Hollyhocks
Columbine
Not sure which is which, just ask our garden experts and they'll help you with a plan that will be the envy of your neighbors! Let J&J help you get the most out of your plants. |