15. Siberian Iris
Elegant and tough, Siberian iris multiplies via rhizomes and produces stunning flowers each spring.
Tips for Encouraging Natural Multiplication
Give them space: These perennials need room to spread naturally—avoid overcrowding.
Minimal disturbance: Avoid digging or excessive weeding in spreading zones.
Divide when necessary: Every few years, divide crowded clumps to encourage healthy growth.
Water during establishment: Once established, most are drought tolerant and low maintenance.
Final Thoughts
Building a garden full of low-maintenance, self-multiplying perennials is a gardener’s dream come true. These plants bring seasonal color, texture, and vitality to your outdoor space, all while requiring less work and less worry.
Start with a few favorites, and watch your garden flourish year after year, creating a stunning, sustainable landscape that grows naturally with minimal effort. Happy gardening! 🌿🌸
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