21 Practically No-Fail Perennials to Plant in Zone 3 (2024)

Are you tired of perennials dying in your garden or yard? Do you garden in Saskatchewan or near Zone 3? If you said yes to either or both of these questions, then this is the blog post for you!

There are many beautiful perennials that can survive in Zone 3. The plants below are going to survive and thrive in Zone 3, particularly in areas with a cold climate and short growing season, similar to my home near Saskatoon, Canada!

If you prefer watching videos, here’s one that has a lot of the same picks (plus a few surprises!):

Disclaimer: The 21 flowers that are listed below are categorized by their light requirements; however, some of these plants can also handle other amounts of light. For example, Columbines can handle both part shade and full sun!

Shade Tolerant Perennials

1. Bergenia

Bergenias are amazing for having long-lasting blooms in Zone 3. They typically come in this cute pink colour, red, or white!

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2. Bleeding Heart

This uniquely named flower is super simple to grow and can add a pop to colour to the shady spots around your yard. They come in classic Valentine’s Day colours of white, soft pink, or dark pink!

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3. Ferns

Over the past years, I have probably pulled at least 200 Ostrich Ferns out of my backyard. And no, this is not an exaggeration.Saying this, a lot of people enjoy having Ferns in their yards because they work very well in shady spots!

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4. Hostas

Do you have that awkward section along your house that hardly gets any sun and looks super bare? Hostas are your answer! They are shade-lovers and come in a lot of different leaf designs.

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5. Lily of the Valley

These adorable little flowers are in love with Zone, 3 because they are super easy to grow in mild to cool climates. That being said, these flowers are poisonous to pets if they are ingested and are quite invasive, so plant with caution!

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6. Rockfoil

These plants are SUPER easy to grow and hardly require any attention. They do spread a tad so be prepared!

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Part Shade Perennials

7. Columbine

These flowers come in many colours and they are a great option for any Zone 3 perennial garden. Columbines are also a great flower if you’re looking to attract hummingbirds to your garden!

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8. Day Lilies

Day Lilies are a classic garden flower that come in many, many colours! Although they are awesome in Zone 3, the orange-coloured ones seem to spread a lot. This flower has made the most-regretted list, but if you keep them contained or accept the spread – you will be golden!

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9. Lady’s Mantle

Lady’s Mantle add a unique chartreuse colour to your garden. They thrive in shady spots and can add some cool contrast to the darker green areas of your garden.

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10. Snowdrop

These endearing, frost-tolerant flowers provide a bright, calming white in your garden. These flowers are unique to Zone 3 and similar zones because they are cold-hardy.

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Full Sun Perennials

11. Asiatic Lilies

Asiatic Lilies come in every colour of the rainbow! Plus, they are pretty low-maintenance. Put them in a sunny spot and they’ll flourish year after year.

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12. Daisies

Daisies are very common flowers to see in gardens. Be prepared for these flowers to take over your garden, as they are super invasive!

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13. Delphiniums

These stunningly tall flowers are ideal along the fence of your yard or against your house. Be careful where you put them, though, because they can grow to be up to 5 ft tall!

TIP: Be sure to stake Delphiniums or provide a cage for them if you plant them in a windy spot!

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14. Grape Hyacinth

Grape Hyacinths are small adorable flowers that grow closer to the ground. They’re eye-catching and add a nice purple scent to your yard or garden.

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15. Heliopsis

These flowers can also grow to be quite tall, so they also look great against a wall or fence!Heliopsis are a yellow look-alike to Daisies and are ideal if you are looking for a less-invasive species.

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16. Liatris

These native perennials are a must if you’re looking for more unique shapes in your garden!

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17. Maltese Cross

Maltese Cross are bright red in colour and come in bunches of small flowers. They can grow quite tall, so plant them near the back of the flower bed.

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18. Sedum

It’s hard not to add Sedum to your garden, because they come in so many beautiful varieties. Sedum can survive hot weather, so if your area is going to experience some intense warmth this summer, these are the flowers for you!

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19. Tulips

These are very popular flowers in Zone 3 and come in almost every shade and colour! Like any spring-blooming perennial, you need to plant them in the fall, not spring. I have mixed feelings about growing tulips as cut flowers, though I know other flower farmers who have had success.

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20. Veronica

Veronicas are the perfect flower if you’re looking for something that will shine for most of the summer. Be cautious when you plant these though, as they can spread quite significantly.

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21. Yarrow

These cute little flowers thrive in Zone 3 and come in a wide array of colours. They also look great in cut flower arrangements!

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FAQs

What are the easiest perennials to grow in zone 3? ›

Asters, astilbe, crocus, daffodils, delphiniums, hostas, hydrangeas, peonies, phlox, sedum and tulips are among the Zone 3 perennials and bulbs we recommend. Don't forget that your Zone 3 garden probably has several microclimates within it, each of which is best suited for different plant types and varieties.

What is the perennial of the year in 2024? ›

The Perennial Plant Association, a professional association composed of growers, garden retailers, landscape designers, and horticultural educators, has selected 'Jeana' Phlox as the 2024 Perennial Plant of the Year.

What is the best perennial plant? ›

If you are looking for long-blooming perennials, try these:
  • Hardy geranium.
  • Phlox.
  • Shasta daisy.
  • Red hot poker.
  • Russian sage.
  • Sedum (stonecrop)
  • Tickseed.
  • Yarrow.

What are the longest lasting blooming perennials? ›

Longest Blooming Shrubs and Perennials
Let's Dance Can Do!® Reblooming HydrangeaOso Easy Peasy® Rose
Steady as she Goes® GardeniaPerfecto Mundo® Reblooming Azalea series
Double Play Doozie® SpireaAustin Pretty Limits® Oleander
Happy Face® PotentillaSonic Bloom® Weigela series
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Is there a perennial flower that blooms all summer? ›

Butterfly Blue pincushion flower is a nonstop perennial that blooms all summer. The cushion-like blue flowers are on slender stalks reaching 12 to 15 inches tall and are a surefire way to attract butterflies.

Can hostas take full sun? ›

Growing Hostas in Full Sun

Hostas with yellow/gold leaves or fragrant flowers often tolerate more sun than hostas with green, blue, or white leaves. There are, of course, always exceptions, and you might even have a hosta that is basking and thriving in full sun, so it is not a hard and fast rule.

What is a perennial does it come back every year? ›

What do these terms mean? And why is understanding the difference useful? Simply put, annual plants die in the winter season so you must replant them every year, while perennials come back every year so you only plant them once.

What is a first year perennial? ›

Many perennials take two to three years until they flower or get stems long enough to use for cut flowers. However, there are a select few that will flower for you the first year that they are started from seed. These are called FYF (First Year Flowering) Perennials.

What is the hosta of the year in 2024? ›

2024 - Hosta SHADOWLAND® 'Hudson Bay'

The leaves are of heavy substance, exhibiting good slug resistance in the landscape. This plant forms a large mound of attractive foliage topped with near-white flowers on white scapes in early summer.

What month is best to plant perennials? ›

Technically, you can plant perennials any time your soil is workable. Practically, the best times to plant perennials are spring or fall. These seasons allow plants to get settled and grow new roots before summer's hot, dry weather arrives. Planting in summer is okay, but you'll need to water frequently.

What is the easiest perennial to take care of? ›

20 Easy-to-Grow Perennial Flowers for Beginners
  1. Black-eyed Susans. Black-eyed Susans (Rudbeckia hirta) are a popular native flower and have been a staple for so long that just about everyone grows them. ...
  2. Purple Coneflowers (Echinacea spp.) ...
  3. Daylilies. ...
  4. Goatsbeard. ...
  5. Hostas. ...
  6. Peonies. ...
  7. Salvia. ...
  8. Foxglove.
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Are there any perennials that bloom all summer? ›

Full Sun Perennials That Bloom All Summer

Yarrow – Nearly care-free with bright small clusters of flowers in many colors to choose from, yarrow is both versatile and hardy. It has dome-shaped or flat-topped blooms that are tightly-packed and grow above ferny foliage. Plant as ground cover, borders or in open spaces.

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