After the pandemic led to a boost in sales, natives and pollinator-friendly varieties are gaining traction in the perennial market.
When we talk about perennials, we are really talking about what they can do for the landscape.
Registration is now open for the Perennial Plant Association’s 2023 National Symposium, which takes place July 24-28 in Niagara Falls, Canada.
During a recent webinar, experts from Darwin Perennials and Walters Gardens, Inc. reviewed a range of best-performing perennials introduced over the last several years.
The 2023 PPA Foundation Scholarship recipients will receive full access to the entire symposium, including educational sessions, tours, and a trade show.
For the first time ever, three major industry non-profits have joined forces to promote a plant class and specific variety, all in unison.
The report includes perennials that are sure to be future best-sellers right beside eclectic, plant collector-type specialty plants.
Learn more about which variety was recognized by the Perennial Plant Association, as well as other special awards announced by PPA.
While spring is the star season for plant sales, fall grasses also present unique growth opportunities. Here’s how you can capitalize on them.
The ColorSmart Color Guide provides interesting facts about each plant, including growing tips, cultural data, and seasonal availability.
Darwin Perennials Day is back and in-person in The Gardens at Ball, with a focus on showcasing the latest introductions and educating perennial plant producers.
Today’s gardeners want plants that do more than just perform. Here are four trends have developed as a result of consumers’ desire for plants that do something in addition to looking pretty.
The Perennial Plant Association is heading to Lancaster, PA, in June for a week designed to highlight the wonders of perennial plants.