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Annual Flowers
Flowers are one of natures heralds of the seasons.
The various flowers that bloom in the different
seasons can inform us what season we are in. For
instance flowers like the Poinsettia are known
to bloom only during the winter season, more specifically
during December. Annual flowers on the other hand
are wonderful flowers to plant in your gardens.
You will find that many of these flowers are excellent
choices for the garden as they can be grown in
the different seasons. The best way to select
the type of annual flowers that you want is to
decide which flower varieties you want to see.
You should buy the annual flowers that are appropriate
for the required season otherwise your flower
plant will rot even before you have a chance to
plant it.
When you start selecting your annual flowers you
can buy hardy annuals, half hardy annuals and
tender annuals. These differences reflect the
type of weather and soil conditions that these
annual flowers will grow in.
Hardy annuals are beautiful plants that will produce
flowers even in the cold winter season. These
annual flowers are planted during the spring season
or fall season when the weather is not that cold.
Unlike other annuals these hardy annual flowers
do not like hot weather as they are not heat tolerant.
The types of hardy annual flowers that you can
buy include calendula, foxglove, viola, sweet
alyssum, stocks, cornflowers, pansy, larkspur
and the many varieties of dianthus cultivars.
The half hardy annual flowers include torenia,
snow-on-the-mountain, blue sage, strawflower,
babys breath, candytuft, bells of Ireland, celoma,
love-in-a-mist, and forget-me-nots.
These half hardy annuals do not mind damp cold
weather but they cannot live during the cold harsh
months of winter. You will need to plant these
annual flowers after the last spring frost. Unlike
tender annuals these half hardy annuals have no
need of warm soil conditions for the seeds to
begin sprouting.
While some flower species cannot tolerate lots
of hot summer weather the half hardy annuals may
sometimes droop for the weather but they will
perk up in the later summer months. You can choose
some tender annuals like scarlet sage, morning
glory, petunias, begonias, celosia, balsam, nasturtium,
and verbena.
These annuals as their name suggests are not comfortable
in the cold winter months so the ideal time to
grow them is three weeks after the last spring
frost. Since these annual flowers grow well in
warm climates you can expect to see them in all
of their glory in the late spring and the warm
months of summer.
These are just a few of the many annual flowers
that you can grow in your garden, and the riot
of colors that they bring will absolutely make
any garden look great. You will also have the
added benefit of flowers that grow in different
seasons adding a burst of color right through
the year.
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