Annuals typically complete their growing cycle in one season. Some annuals act like perennials in warm growing zones, but mainly annuals are meant to be profuse bloomers in the hot months and then die off after the first frost.
Annuals add quick color, and there are annuals that will survive the surprise snows of early spring, and into the frosts of early winter. The best strategy for a colorful garden is to plan a mix of annuals and perennials, so you have color and an assortment of foliage throughout the spring, summer and fall months.
Annuals are ideal in container gardens. They also are preferred for smaller spaces, because they don't spread out like perennials. Enjoy mixing and matching, and blending with green foliage, to create your own amazing flower gardens. Don't forget to mix organic matter into the soil, and choose the right fertilizer for your annual flowering plants!
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