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Discover bamboo that will flourish in Massachusetts gardens.
One of the most valuable landscape qualities of bamboo is that its fast growing perennial evergreen foliage creates a wonderful year round privacy screen, and adds a level of sophistication and surprise to the typical Massachusetts garden.

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Although no plant is truly deer proof, there are many perennials, shrubs and trees that are considered deer resistant. Shrub Roses are an excellent choice for the gardener who wants plants that will add fragrance, color and splendor to their landscape.

Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - How to Grow Perennials
Herbaceous perennials are plants that bloom year after year. Spring-flowering bulbs are a type of herbaceous perennial, but they are usually considered a separate category because they have special needs.

Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - How to Grow Perennials - Caring for Perennials
Most perennials benefit from applications of organic mulches during the growing season to retain moisture in the soil and smother weeds during the growing season. Many perennials benefit from a protective layer of mulch to help them overwinter -- but only if the mulch is applied correctly.

Explore Cornell - Photos - Perennial Ryegrass
Perennial ryegrass is a bunch-type grass that does not produce lateral growth in the form of rhizomes or stolons. This makes ryegrass plants less competitive in a lawn with regular traffic that injures the plant and leaves open spaces.


Local Listings for Perennials
in Lexington, Massachusetts
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Mendon Greenhouse Florist, Gift & Garden Center
Mendon, Massachusetts  (MA) 01756    (29 miles away)


Jungle Jim's
West Boylston, Massachusetts  (MA) 01583    (29 miles away)


That Bloomin Place
Scituate, Massachusetts  (MA) 02066    (30 miles away)