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Easy to Grow Annuals
Annuals are flowers and plants which only grow for one season,
then they die off and must be replanted again by seed or starter
plants the next year. Some annuals create seeds though, which will
drop to the ground and naturally start sprouting on their own the
following year, but many must be purchased again if you want to have
those flowers blooming in your yard and garden again each year.
Annuals are a quick, easy, and inexpensive way to create
beautiful color in your yard and garden in the springtime. Many
annuals can be purchased in small four or six inch starter pots, and
they'll often already have flowers blooming when you buy them.
Buying them this way allows you to take them home, put them into the
ground or into pots and containers, and have an instant blooming
garden right from the start.
By planting blooming annual flowers along your walkway for
instance, or into a new garden bed or container, you'll have instant
color and beauty in your yard as early in the season as you'd like.
Most annuals are fairly easy to plant, take care of, and grow. Most
of them also come in a wide variety of flower color selections too.
Some annuals are particularly hardy through drought and strong
sunlight, and some actually continuously bloom from spring through
summer and into late fall too. These types of annuals tend to be the
most pleasing to gardeners, because there is little work needed to
keep their garden look fresh and colorful almost all year round.
Vinca flowers for instance, look a little like Pansies and
they come in a huge variety of flower colors. You can buy vincas
which have solid colored flower petals and blooms, or ones which
have variagated colors on the flowers instead. The leaves of this
plant are green and glossy, but it does extremely well in high heat
and direct, strong sunlight areas.
Vincas often grow to about ten or twelve inches high, and when you
pluck the expended buds off of them regularly, they bloom in some
areas for months on end. In Zone 7B for instance, it's not uncommon
to see Vincas in bloom from March through September or October.
Another easy growing annual that's a favorite of most gardeners is
the Pansy. This plant also has glossy green leaves and many
different flower colors to choose from. The pansies themselves
almost look like little faces with the way they're colored too.
Morning Glories are another annual plant in most areas, and
these also produce profusive flower blooms for months on end. As
long as the roots of the Morning Glory vines are kept moist and out
of direct, hot sunlight, these plants will climb all over a trellis,
fence, and even bushes too.
Morning Glory vines create a tight spiral pattern when they're
climbing, so you need to give them small things to grab onto. A
trellis with wide wooden slats is too large for the tight spirals to
get around easily, but a chainlink fence is ideal. You can even use
string or thin twine for the vines to wrap around and climb.
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