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  1. How much grass seed do I need?
  2. How do I create and maintain a perennial bed?
  3. How should  I prune clematis?
  4. Where can I find a list of perennials according to size, color, and plant care requirements?
  5. What zone are we in?
  6. Where can I find out which perennials to plant in combination?
  7. Which perennials are deer and rabbit proof?
  8. Which plants attract butterflies?
  9. Which perennials are best for wet areas?
  10. What should I plant to attract hummingbirds to my yard?
     


1. One acre contains 43,560 sq. feet. Therefore you would need:

1 acre-215 pounds of seed
1/2 acre-107 pounds of seed
1/4 acre (approx.10,800 sq feet)- a little more than 50 pounds of seed
5,000 sq feet- 25 pounds of see

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2. Laying the groundwork. Visit our Garden Center for products to help you with your project such as Sweet Peet and fertilizers!
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3. Not all types of clematis are pruned the same way. Click here for details.
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4. This site will help you create a tailored perennial list for our zone, zone 5.
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5. We live in Zone 5.
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6.  Find companion perennials here.

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7. Plants aren't critter "proof". Check our list of deer and rabbit resistant perennials.
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8. Here is our list!
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9. These perennials will are best for wet areas.
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10. These plants will attract hummingbirds.
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