K. van Bourgondien times its shipments from Holland so that bulbs and bareroots arrive at the proper planting time (depending on climatic conditions) for each area of North America.
We take advanced orders, and as the crops are harvested, our staff of K. van Bourgondien experts makes an on-the-spot selection of the finest bulbs available to fill those reservations.
We will pack and ship your order based on the following schedules. The type of product you order or the weather may affect the anticipated shipping schedule.Please note that we cannot ship outside of the 48
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Orders for gift certificates will be shipped immediately.
Due to hot weather conditions, we are unable to ship any plant items from late June through August.
General merchandise will be shipped with your plant order.
Upon placing your order, you will receive an email confirmation with the details of your order and a shipping estimate. You will also receive an email notification when your order actually ships with an updated arrival estimate. If you have ordered multiple items, you may receive them in more than one shipment. We will send you a separate email confirming each shipment. Large orders may be shipped in more than one package. Your order confirmation will have an estimated shipping time.
You may check your order status at any time on this website using your email or account number provided on your order confirmation.
Create a sun-sational garden with any of our dazzling sun perennials like peonies, phlox, daylilies and German irises. Sun perennial flowers need at least six hours of direct sunlight daily, so make sure you plant your sun perennials in the appropriate location. Browse our wide selection of sun perennials today.
Choosing the right sun perennials for your garden involves considering several factors: the amount of sunlight your garden receives, the grow zone you live in, and the specific needs of the plants. Opt for perennials that thrive in full sun and are suited to your local climate. Popular choices include bearded irises, daylilies, and peonies, which are hardy and low-maintenance. Additionally, consider the soil type and drainage in your garden, as well as the mature size of the plants to ensure they fit well with your garden design.
Planting and Care Guide for Sun Perennials
With some careful planning and preparation, your sun perennial garden will produce amazing results. It is important to remember that any new perennial planting is an investment for the future. Few perennials will properly bloom or develop to their full potential their first year in the garden. However, they will come back the next year and in following years in all their perennial splendor.
Planting Sun Perennials
Select Location: Full sun perennials require at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Make sure the spot you plant meets this requirement.
Prepare Soil: Ensure you are planting in well-draining soil. We recommend amending with our perennial fertilizer if needed.
Planting Time: These sun perennials should be planted in the fall when temperatures are mild for best results. Before planting, soak the roots for about half an hour in cold to lukewarm water.
Spacing: Space sun perennial plants according to their mature size to allow for proper air circulation.
Planting Depth: Dig a hole large enough to accommodate all the roots comfortably. Spread the roots outward as well as downward so that they can start to grow and establish themselves. If the perennial has a large crown, set the crown on a little mound of firm soil in the center of the hole, allowing the roots to trail down.
Caring For Sun Perennials
Watering: Water regularly during the first growing season to establish roots; once established, most sun perennials are drought-tolerant.
Mulching: Mulch with several inches of organic mulch to conserve water and keep weeds from growing.
Pruning: Deadhead spent blooms to encourage continuous flowering and remove dead or damaged foliage.
By following these steps, your full sun perennials will thrive and add vibrant color to your garden.
Sun Perennial FAQs
Do Sun Perennials Come Back Year After Year?
Yes, once established, sun perennials will continue to perform in the garden for a number of years. Some, like peonies, can live for decades, while others may last a couple years.
What Are the Benefits of Planting Sun Perennials in the Fall?
Planting sun perennials in the fall is beneficial as it allows the roots to get established during the winter dormancy period.
Order with complete confidence. We select and ship only the finest quality bulbs and perennials. We pack them carefully to ensure they arrive safely. If you are not pleased with your purchase, please call us at 1-800-552-9916 or email us at service@dutchbulbs.com and our Customer Service representatives will be happy to help you obtain a merchandise credit. Your order is important to us, and we want you, our customer, to be completely satisfied.