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Non-flowering annuals are like icing on the cake of your flower beds. They contribute… More
Annual Plants add quick color to Ohio's U.S. Department of Agriculture Plant Hardiness zone… More
...eal the show with their vibrant colors, there are annuals that thrive and add… More
If you think of your garden as a work of art--as it undoubtedly is… More
...ffs of the summer garden. Although some perennial plants bloom sooner than annuals, these… More
Annual flowers are relatively easy to grow. They are grown from seeds that are… More
Annual plants have a short life span which last for a single growing season.… More
Annual plants are a quick and easy way to fill your garden with color,… More
Annuals are plants that have just one growing cycle. They are planted in the… More
Annual flowers are categorized according to their tolerance to cold weather and frost. Hardy… More
...or in the flowerbed in early summer. These tender plants do not tolerate frost,… More
...imple methods for collecting seeds from flowering annuals: 1) You can keep an eye… More
Thin annual plants so that each plant has room for proper root growth, enough… More
Most annuals may be planted 8 inches apart if the goal is a more… More
According to both the New Perennials Club and the Burpee online catalog, butterfly bush… More
Guide sheet: Information on how to grow Sanvitalia (creeping zinnia) in your garden. More
Guide sheet: Information on how to grow Rose Mallow (Tree Mallow) in your garden. More
Guide sheet: Information on how to grow Rose Mallow (Tree Mallow) in your garden. More
Guide sheet: Information on how to grow Flowering Flax (Linum grandiflorum) in your garden. More
Guide Sheet: Information on how to grow Baby's Breath (Gypsophila muralis) in your garden. More
Different types of flowers are identified by their lifespans and blooming patterns. Identify different types… More
The best flowers to plant in the sun include Coreopsis, Black-Eyed Susans and Shasta Daisies.… More
When growing the dianthus, the plant can be chopped all the way down to the… More
Annual flowers add visual interest to any garden by filling in between perennial flowers. Create… More
Grow annual chrysanthemums in full, hot sun, cutting off dead blooms and keeping them well-watered… More
Space out each plant before planting annual flowers. Learn planting techniques with tips from a… More
To grow annual phlox, or phlox drummondii, plant them in a sunny, hot spot and… More
Fertilize soil for annual flowers by mixing in fertilizer with a rake. Fertilize annual flowers… More
Mulching and watering annual flowers keeps the soil cool and nourished. Mulch and water annual… More
...s a process of removing dead blossoms to help the plant thrive longer. Learn dead… More
Annual flowers attract beneficial wildlife to gardens. Find out which animals like which flowers with… More
Growing annual geranium, also known as pelagonium, requires a warm coastal climate, though they have… More
When selecting annual flowers, check that the roots are rich and fibrous. Choose healthy annual… More
annual flowers thrive during different seasons. Plant annual flowers with tips from a horticulturist in… More
Tools for planting annual flowers include tillers, shovels and rakes. Learn about planting tools with… More
Annual flowers are only planted once a year and last for a few months. Learn… More
...enting weeds and maintaining moisture for popular plants. Learn to use mulch around annuals from… More
Annual flowers are plants that will only last a year and will need to be… More
...nd adding a layer of compost to the ground before planting. Use a lot of… More
...water the plant well. Use baby's breath as filler plants with roses and other flowers… More
Detecting and preventing rust in plants involves looking for small brown or rust-colored spots on… More
Different types of poppy plants include the California poppy, the Alpine poppy, the Iceland poppy,… More
Learn how to select the ideal plants for a garden of perennial plants and flowers… More
I just bought this annual 4 plants and im told this will reseed itself for next year. Is this true? If so maybe buying 4 of the same variety and color was a mistake. I also bought Papaver rhoeas 'falling in love' but just 2 of these. More
...is okay to put coffee grounds into the soil of my annual flower pots? What do you think? More
This is an annual. More
...t yard has lots and lots of colorful flowers both annual and perennial each spring and summer. Most of my front yard receives no direct sunlight. So I am looking for ideas… More
... anyone think of a better choice of perennial (or annual) that… More
I bought this today at a small nursery and the tag says it's a bleeding heart, but unless it's a new variety that I've never seen before I don't beleive it is. It was cheap and I like the foilage so I bought it anyway. I wondering now if it… More
Does anyone on here ever swap plants? I understand that there are challenges to swapping in the mail, but if Jackson & Perkins can do it why can't we? I was just wondering. Seeds would be easy to swap... just an idea. Certainly if anyone is close enough to come… More
...first idea was to get some big planters and plant annual vines in them, but I'm worried about the top because the rods just snap… More
What is an Annual plant? What makes something Annual or Perennial. :confused: More
New greenhouse photos, I winter annual water plants in the pond inside. The small block building is my potting shed. It was built in the '20's as a pump house, and has a cellar. More
...en. http://xrl.us/qppi This display is about four plants. 14 August 2006. Zone 5. Four o'clock plants. Mirabilis multiflora. This plant is easy to grow, just pop the seeds into the ground when it is warm. It flowers in late afternoon and… More
I voted for zucchini/yellow squash. It's so easy to grow, fast to set fruit, and produces in such abundance for a relatively small space. My second favorite is probably green beans for the same reasons. My pole beans last year kept producing well into late summer, maybe early fall. I've… More
..., the leaves will turn a dark burgundy color. The plants seem to go into shock and will not… More
Perennial used as an annual--what in the world does that mean??? Do you kill it off after one year?? It gets even more confusing (to me anyway ;) ) when it says it's a hardy perennial, but a half-hardy annual. So, does the frost kill it, or doesn't it?? In… More
...t.edu/scott/weed_id/comco.htm But it says it's an annual and I didn't plant that. (the flowers were gone today but I have seen them) The second one, is that a tree that's starting or what? More
...0+ acre Arboretum down the street is having thier annual plant sale today : ) What's great about this one is that they pretty much focus on plants that are specifically for my area (deer resistant and shade/woodland) and they have horticulturists advising for free. I can't wait to… More
..., the leaves will turn a dark burgundy color. The plants seem to go into shock and will not… More
...re? But the big box store (HD) is selling them as annuals? I'm in zone 8b. I was thinking they would look great under my tree but I didn't think I would have to replace them every year. Allison More
...s plant#1 is annual, plant # 2 & 3 are indoor plants. Please tell me the names of these so that i could get details. More
...Sunshine Yellow Dimorphotheca" with 3" blooms. My plant has bright… More
This is my first year growing annual salvia and they're beginning to fade. Should I deadhead them or just leave the spikes? You can't snip them as they fade, since they open from the bottom up. Do I just snip the whole spike off once it fades? They're all fading… More
Hi everyone, In the late fall, I would like to dig up and pot my purple fountain grass, it won`t winter here in NW Lower Michigan. Do I just do that and put it in the basement and forget about it `til spring? Or water it every few weeks? Or… More
...found an old packet of seed in the shed labelled "annuals". I sowed them and these plants came up and flowered beautifully. The only thing is, I don't have a clue as to what they are, as I've never grown them before. Any help will be greatly appreciated:) It's… More
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