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A Guide to Annuals
Hoping to pick up some fabulous annuals this
season? From gorgeous geraniums to the ever easy
to grow petunias, they're a wonderful way to enhance
your yard or garden area. New to the world of
annuals? This quick guide will have you up and
running with some of the best choices in no time.
What is an Annual?
Annuals are plants that have a life cycle that
spans just a single season. In simple terms, they
appear in the spring, grow beautifully, go to
seed, then they die once the frost hits in your
area. While there are many different types of
traditional annuals, some plants that are called
annuals can be perennials if they're planted in
the right climate.
How do I Choose the Right Annuals?
Making the correct plant selection depends quite
a bit on your experience with gardening, how much
work you want to do, and where you live.
The annual plants you decide upon are influenced
in part by your skill as a gardener. If you've
been doing this for some time, pick anything you
like. If you're new to the world of gardening,
though, you may want to choose plants with a reputation
for being simple to grow. And keep in mind early
successes will undoubtedly encourage you to try
something more challenging in the years ahead.
Maybe all you need is some attractive flowering
annuals outside your window in a planter. If you're
busy with other things and you want simplicity,
that must be taken into account. For some gardening
is therapeutic and a relaxing pastime which helps
any time, any day. Figuring out where you're at
on that scale before you choose plants is a must.
Some annual choices can go without water for an
entire weekend. Others need constant maintenance
that you may or may not have time to handle.
Where you live also has an impact on what to grow.
Some plants love dry, arid climates. Others love
wet, cooler areas. Knowing which is which and
what's right for you is key to selecting the ideal
annual this season.
Planting Your Selection
The key with any annual is that you can't rush
it. On the whole, these are plants that prefer
warm soil as well as temperatures that won't dip
too far one way or the other, so waiting a bit
later in the season to plant is never a problem.
Once you're ready, pull the plants you've chosen
from the pots you purchased. If the roots look
at bit compacted, break them apart a bit to help
them develop a better root system after planting.
Some nurseries use peat pots for annuals, and
they'll have directions on the side as to how
to handle the pot.
As you set each one in the garden, you'll want
to put it at about the same level they were at
in their original pot. Add soil, water, and a
bit of starter fertilizer around the base of the
plant, then water it on a regular basis. If weeds
are a concern you can always try mulch around
the plant to keep weeds at bay.
Finding a Helpful Nursery
These days, the nursery around the corner may
have become an online powerhouse that exclusively
handles e-orders. Ordering online has become almost
commonplace nowadays and why not, the big box
stores only have narrow selections and that reliable
and trusted nursery is a thing of the past.
Ordering online probably means you'll get a much
better selection of plants than you might have
at the closest big box store, and it may also
spell a measure of customer support that's just
not available at many other places. Online nurseries
typically have highly trained growers who have
spent their lives learning about what they sell,
and instant access to those kinds of professionals
is hard to come by.
Additionally, by placing orders online you can
quickly study the plant before you buy. Take a
look at what climate it grows best in. Visit the
site's blog or forums to learn more about what
other growers are saying. Connect with people
just like you who are starting to grow such plants
for the first time. This wasn't an option to novice
gardeners as little as a ten years ago.
Want a wonderful way to enhance your yard or
garden area? Then welcome to the world of annuals.
This quick guide will have you up and running
with some of the best choices in no time.
About the Author:
Betty Jo writes on a variety of topics from health
and fitness to leisure activities like gardening.
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