Plants for the heath - perennials and bulb flowers

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Heathers and heathers are the stapleplants for the moorlandHowever, garden beds planted with heathers and heaths, although very colorful in fall and early spring, remain sad throughout the rest of the growing season. This can be counteracted by combining different varieties of these plants, distinguished by colorful leaves. However, despite the improved color scheme, this assumption will remain monotonous. To overcome this effect, it is worth planting otherplants on the moorland , diversifying them with appropriately selected species of perennials and bulbs that endure the specific conditions in which heaths develop best.and heather.


Already in early spring, the moor can lighten the colors of blooming crocuses

Onion flowers for the moor

In order to diversify plantings, asplants for the moorland , you can use small-bulb plants that bloom in early spring, such as snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis), spring snowstorm (Leucojum vernum) and numerous varieties of crocuses (Crocus sp.). Botanical tulips (Tulipa sp.), Planted in large numbers in autumn, will also be a perfect decoration for heather beds in the period when the shrubs look the least interesting.

Spring heathcan also embellish the bell-shaped flowers of the pasque-flower (Pulsatilla x hybrida), which develop before the leaves. In the case of this plant, it is worth planting only the forms selected from sowing that tolerate the acidic substrate well.

Heather grasses

An interesting complement to heather beds are also small grasses, shreds (Koeleria sp.), Stipa (Stipa sp.) And fescue (Festuca sp. .), thanks to which delicate blades will appear in the garden, dancing in the wind like in forest glades. This makes grasses obligatoryplants for the moor

Perennials for the moor

In the early summer, they can add charm to the moor perennial jasmine (Jasione laevis), with blue flower heads, seven-split gentian (Gentiana septemfida), azure bells, hairy dioecious meerkat (Antenaria dioica), clouds of delicate broad-leaved flowers (Limonium latifolim) and exotic looking rosettes of prickly Santa Claus leaves (Gentiana septemfida) agavifolium).


Ornamental grasses are excellent plants for the moorland. They will make the heather bed resemble a wild forest clearing

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A very interesting diversionslightly shaded corners of the moorcan be rosettes of cotyledon (Lewisia cotyledon), blooming in spring with a mass of beautiful flowers in pastel colors, and royal lilies blooming in summer (Lilium regale) , with fragrant flowers with long white proboscis.
Perennials that are naturally expansive are also suitable for planting heathers , which, due to a fairly dry and barren position, will behave on the heath correctly, without jamming the neighbors growing next to it. Yarrow yarrow (Achillea adilipedulina), with very attractive yellow inflorescences, blue catnip Faassena (Nephenta x faassenii), full-flowered form of meadowsweet (Filipendula vulgaris Flora Plena), with attractive clouds of white flowers and fern-like leaves, to name just a few plants, the usually expansive growth of which is significantly limited by the difficult conditions prevailing on the sites intended for the cultivation of heather and heather."


On the moor there should be cloves that will cover the heather bed with a mass of carmine and white flowers with a pleasant smell

Choosingplants for the moorlandnaturally it is impossible to ignore the species of perennials that accompany heathers growing in nature. The majestic inflorescences of the mullein mullein (Verbascum phlomoides), growing from the rosettes of heavily hairy leaves, will introduce an interesting variety to the heather garden, developing their large yellow flowers on nearly 2 meters high shoots. Dotted (Dianthus deltoides) and sand (Dianthus arenarius) cloves will floral carpets of narrow leaves with a mass of carmine and white flowers with a pleasant smell. Goldenrod (Solidago virgaurea) and low sedum (Sedum sp.) Will bring warm yellow colors of summer flowers to the heather garden. Their low requirements and enormous longevity make them suitable as a companion for heather shrubs, even in the most extreme growing conditions.
It is also impossible to forget about the huge number of thyme forms (Thymus sp.), Thanks to which the entiregarden moorlandwill be filled with a pleasant aroma, and the small flowers appearing in the summer will lure the whole garden to the garden. multitudes of insects.

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