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A first plan of a flowerbed to fill? A border to plant? A path to frame? Opt for perennials whose persistent foliage remains decorative all year round, including in the heart of winter. They structure the garden, limit the growth of weeds, and offer us beautiful blooms as a bonus! Easy to grow, almost maintenance-free, resistant and rustic, they are ideal for beginner gardeners or those who do not want to spend hours in the garden. In this video, discover or rediscover: 01:13: Bergenia (Cobbler's Plant): green foliage that turns red in winter, and beautiful spring blooms. 03:32: Winter Heather (Erica darleyensis): fine foliage and very beautiful bell-shaped blooms in the heart of winter. 06:40: Bear's ear or Woolly epiaire (Stachys byzantina): incredibly soft silvery-grey foliage, which really limits weeding, and pink flowers in spring. 10:25: Silver basket (Iberis sempervirens): a green cushion all year round, with the added bonus of very generous flowers in spring. 12:14: Liriope (Liriope muscari): a tuft with elongated foliage, whose blue flowers are reminiscent of grape hyacinths. ________________________________________________________________________________________________ WANT A GARDEN but don't know WHERE TO START? I offer support to create your project and develop your outdoor space. To find out more, please visit my website: https://www.coaching-jardin-bearn.fr/ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ And to go further: 5 easy and beautiful perennials for the shade: • Easy and beautiful perennials for the shade... Easy, resistant and hardy perennials for 6 months of flowers! • EASY PERENNIALS WITH A VERY LONG FLOWERING... When and how to plant perennials properly?: • When and how to plant perennials properly... Fragrant shrubs for a fragrant garden 12 months / 12! • Flowering and fragrant shrubs for the... ...and many other videos available on the channel (tutorials, plant presentations, garden visits, etc.). Looking forward to seeing you again on the channel, and happy gardening! Jean-Christophe