18 Feb 2008 04:33:25 | Jill Dow
Annuals in your perennial garden are something to think about!
Annuals give you season long color, easy propogation, they're
cost efficient, and provide first season interest.
If you're just starting a perennial garden annuals are a great
choice to fill in gaps. I remember my first garden. I bought a
couple of plants thinking "This is gonna be great!" A few weeks
later I realised this wasn't true. I needed a whole lot more
plants and they cost a bunch! I opted for some annual seeds and
I had a really pretty garden by the seasons end. Annuals can
certainly help to fill in a garden while you wait for perennials
to mature.
Even an established perennial garden may have spots where little
is blooming at one time or another. Annuals are a great way to
fill those gaps and keep color in your garden. They bloom from
summer to fall and with a bit of dead heading you can continue
to coax them back.
Annuals are simple to start from seed which makes them very cost
efficient. You can certainly purchase annual bedding plants from
a local garden center, but mail order or seeds at the garden
center offer you a much wider variety than your standard
petunia, pansy or snapdragon.
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