Gardening

12 Stunning Perennials That Will Never Leave Your Garden Once Planted

March 11, 2025

Are you looking for plants that will bloom season after season with minimal effort? Perennials will make your garden the prettiest every year! Their appearance, scent, and lovely leaves are everything your garden needs.

I always tend to plant annuals, but I wanted to try something different and step out of my comfort zone. So, I started searching for plants that will flourish in my garden through the seasons.

Then I came across some stunning perennials (bear in mind that this was five years ago)! I found so many different varieties, but there were ten of them that caught my attention. They were some of the most beautiful plants I have ever seen!

I planted them immediately in my garden, and…guess what? These stunning plants are still thriving five years after I planted them! Trust me, this has been the most fun experience of my whole gardening career, you’ll see why.

You’re probably curious about which perennials are best for you to grow. Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered! Now you should take a look at these adorable, good-smelling perennial plants and choose which one you want to grow (the decision will be difficult).

#1 Shasta Daisy

Shasta daisy flowers

Isn’t shasta daisy the cutest plant you’ve ever seen? Its adorable white flowers surround a sunny yellow center! Shasta daisy flowers will definitely bring those classy and elegant vibes into your garden.

Imagine how beautiful your yard will look covered in these amazing white flowers when summer arrives!

This plant can even tolerate part shaded areas in your garden, but it will be best if you provide it with full sun! Shasta daisies need at least six hours of sunlight to thrive. To keep this flower healthy, you’ll need to water it once a week, even though it’s a drought-tolerant plant!

#2 Echinacea

purple coneflower in sun

If you’ve already fallen in love with the shasta daisy’s appearance, but still want a more colorful plant, here’s a daisy look-alike that will blow you away – echinacea!

You can find these flowers in pink, orange, red, white, and yellow! Besides the coneflower’s amazing appearance, you can also use its flowers to make tea! Coneflower is a plant that can relieve pain, boost health, and reduce anxiety.

Coneflower grows best in full sun, so six to eight hours of sun is a must if you want to keep this plant thriving! You’ll need to water it every day for a week, and later you can slowly reduce watering once it gets established.

#3 Peonies

blooming pink peony’s

As long as lavender gets full sun (eight to ten hours), it will happily bloom in your garden. The only thing that lavender doesn’t like is shade!

#5 Bumblebees

bumblebee on iris flower

Irises are flowers with three petals that are blue, purple, yellow, pink, orange, and even black. Their colorful flowers will make your garden cheerful all-year round!

But did you know that bumblebees adore this plant? You’ll be able to attract these amazing pollinators by planting a few irises.

Placing your irises in full sun will be ideal! You can also plant them in partial shade, but they will bloom better if they receive more sunlight. Watering them once a week will be enough for these plants to thrive.

#6 Roses

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Roses are the most elegant plants you can have in your garden. Their bushy look, with colorful petals, is perfect for planting near your fence.

Where should you plant roses? Well, they will need at least four hours of direct sunlight. So, make sure to provide their colorful blooms with plenty of sun! Water your roses once or twice per week at the beginning of planting. After they are established, you can slowly reduce this.

#7 Hydrangeas

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Hydrangeas are popular shrubs that can be found in gardens all over the world! With their pink, blue, and white flowers, your garden will get the most beautiful landscape. Because of their colorful, elegant, and long-lasting blooms, they are perfect for borders in your garden.

Most hydrangeas thrive in part sun or part shade. It would be best if you could place them in an area where they will receive morning sunlight and afternoon shade! Watering them three times a week is a must.

#8 Lamb’s Ear

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If you’re looking for a plant that will be perfect for your groundcover collection, you should try growing lamb’s ear! Funny name, right?

This plant has silver-gray foliage and velvety leaves, which makes it a perfect plant for a groundcover. Lamb’s ear can also protect your other plants in the garden because deer can’t stand its aromatic foliage!

Place lamb’s ear in the full sun and water it only once a week. What I do is always check the soil before watering, if it’s dry then I’ll give them one good soak. This can prevent it from overwatering, which can lead to root problems!

#9 Hellebores

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A plant that blooms in winter might seem impossible, but hellebores will convince you otherwise! This lovely flower with its green, white, pink, and plum colors will make your garden look amazing even if it’s covered in snow.

In winter, hellebores will require more sunlight. As for summer, they prefer more partial to full shade to thrive! For the best results, you’ll need to water them once a week.

#10 Lupine

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Lupine is the flower that loves to brag, with its five foot tall blooms. You must admit that is one pretty impressive plant! Lupin comes in different ranges of colors such as purple, pink, white, and yellow.

If you want to keep its striking blooms beautiful you should place this flower in full sun. You’ll need to water lupine weekly!

#11 Russian Sage

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If you love the look of lavender but want something even tougher, Russian sage is a dream. This perennial is drought-resistant, thrives in poor soil, and brings soft, airy purple blooms that add a wild, romantic feel to any garden.

Once it gets established, it’s practically maintenance-free—just give it full sun, and it’ll keep spreading and blooming year after year.

#12 Yarrow

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Yarrow is one of those tough-as-nails perennials that thrives on neglect and keeps coming back year after year.

If you want a low-maintenance, long-blooming, and drought-resistant plant, this one’s for you. It produces flat clusters of tiny flowers in shades of yellow, pink, white, red, and even purple, adding a pop of color that lasts from late spring to fall.

But it’s not just about the blooms—yarrow’s soft, feathery foliage adds texture and movement to any garden, making it a perfect filler plant. It also attracts butterflies, bees, and other pollinators, making it a must-have for any wildlife-friendly garden.

Now all you have to do is wait for the perfect time to plant these lovely perennial flowers. Your garden will surely have the prettiest look next year! With these stunning plants, you’ll be able to attract pollinators and have a striking display every season.

I know it sounds unbelievable that there are actually flowers that will never leave your garden, but with these perennials everything is possible! They are also pretty low-maintenance so you won’t have to worry about whether something will happen to them!

You’ll know that every year, the same flowers you only plant once will start blooming again. Isn’t that the most fun and fascinating thing you’ve ever heard of?

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