Perennials
Perennials are the backbone of a low-maintenance garden — plant them once and they come back every year, getting better as they settle in. The trick in our valley is choosing ones genuinely hardy for our Zone 4/5 winters, and that’s exactly what we grow. From early bloomers to late-summer color, we’ll help you build beds that fill in over time and carry color across the seasons.
PowWow Wild Berry Coneflower
Coneflower (Echinacea)
Vivid rose-purple coneflowers that bloom for months, feed the bees, and come back hardy every year.
- Sunlight: full sun
- Water: low
- Season: Blooms summer into fall; hardy perennial
Shasta Daisy 'Becky'
Shasta daisy
Sturdy, long-blooming white daisies that come back bigger every year — reliably hardy here.
- Sunlight: full sun
- Water: moderate
- Season: Blooms mid-to-late summer; hardy perennial
Walker's Low Catmint
Catmint (Nepeta)
A tough, long-blooming cloud of lavender-blue flowers that pollinators love and deer leave alone.
- Sunlight: full sun
- Water: low
- Season: Blooms late spring into summer; hardy perennial
Nothing matches those filters — try clearing one, or come walk the greenhouse and we'll point you to it.