Sure, here are a few easy to grow and care for perennials. Except for giving them regular moisture, you can plant them and forget them. One of the first perennials to come to mind is the hosta. There is a reason you see a of of hostas in gardens and landscapes. They are tough and they also thrive in shady areas. Hostas come in many sizes and colors. They even come in blue such as the Halcyon. Another dependable shade performer is the Astilbe. They are easy to grow and they will brighten a shady corner with their plumes of color.
The Rudbeckia family produces plants that stand up well to summer heat and sun. The Black Eyed Susan produces stunning flowers. Black-Eyed Susans’ need to be grown in full sun in somewhat moist soil conditions in a well-drained area. Another favorite is the Daylily. They are tough and beautiful. The grassy foliage of the daylily surrounds large flowers. The final suggestion for easy to grow perennials is the Coneflower. Coneflowers provide summer color and are a great food source for birds.
