Perennial Collections

 

About Perennial Plant Collections

Perennial Plant Collections are the shortcut to a garden that looks like you hired a designer—without handing over your creative license. Each collection is a thoughtfully curated mix of perennials chosen to play well together in color, texture, and bloom timing, so your planting feels cohesive from the start and as the season unfolds. 

Instead of a fixed planting diagram, you get a beautifully coordinated palette and the freedom to place each plant where it makes the most sense in your space—tuck them into an existing border, refresh the beds by the patio, or build a brand-new garden bed around the vibe you want. (If you prefer a step-by-step map, our Pre-Planned Gardens are the format that includes a layout plan.) 

Shopping is easy: start with your goal, then choose a set designed to support it. Want more winged visitors? Pick a pollinator-friendly plant collection that turns your yard into a lively little landing strip. Looking for regionally resilient options? Try a native plant collection selected for ecological value and dependable performance. Craving low effort, high reward? Lean into low-maintenance and long-blooming perennials that keep the color coming. 

Working with a bigger bed (or just dreaming bigger)? Many collections are made to scale—repeat the same set to fill more square footage while keeping the design harmonious. Plant once, water in well, and let your perennials settle in; each year brings stronger plants, fuller clumps, and more of that “how did this get so beautiful?” energy. Plus, your garden picks are 100% guaranteed, so you can garden confidently.

FAQs About Perennial Collections

  1. What is a Perennial Plant Collection?
    A curated set of perennials chosen to complement each other in color, texture, and bloom timing—so your garden looks coordinated with less planning. 
  2. Do Perennial Collections include a planting map?
    Collections are designed for any size space and maximum flexibility—no fixed map, so you can arrange plants to fit your bed, border, or existing garden. 
  3. How much space does one collection cover?
    Coverage depends on the plants included and how you space them; many gardeners repeat a collection to fill larger areas for a fuller look.
  4. Can I repeat a collection in the same bed?
    Yes—repeating keeps the design cohesive and increases impact, especially in larger beds. We recommend planting in groups of three. 
  5. Are these good for beginners? Absolutely—collections reduce decision fatigue while keeping your layout choices open.