
Perennial Seeds & Plants
A perennial plant is one that survives for more than two years. As such, perennials can provide the groundwork for a garden or permaculture design. The following years can be spent filling in the empty space, either with more perennial seeds and plants or with annual varieties. Choose from Johnny’s perennial herbs, vegetables, berries, and flowers for quality that lasts.
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Vibrant mix for cut flowers and garden beds.
Vibrant mix for cut flowers and garden beds.
120 - 130 Days
Haunting tones of gray, blue, and violet.
Haunting tones of gray, blue, and violet.
Mid Spring
Unique, everbearing variety with excellent flavor.
Unique, everbearing variety with excellent flavor.
Begins fruiting second year after planting
Bold and bright butterfly daffodil.
Bold and bright butterfly daffodil.
Mid Spring
Glowing blooms of the palest yellow.
Glowing blooms of the palest yellow.
Late Spring
Mini daffodil with multiple blooms per stem.
Mini daffodil with multiple blooms per stem.
Late Spring
Cut flower and butterfly habitat.
Cut flower and butterfly habitat.
120 - 130 Days
The palest pink of the Impression Series tulips.
The palest pink of the Impression Series tulips.
Mid Spring
Intoxicating beauty and fragrance.
Intoxicating beauty and fragrance.
Late Spring
An excellent alternative to vegetative varieties.
An excellent alternative to vegetative varieties.
100 - 110 Days
The standard winter-hardy thyme with good flavor and yields.
The standard winter-hardy thyme with good flavor and yields.
90 - 95 Days
A staple of the herb garden.
A staple of the herb garden.
80 - 90 Days