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Annuals

Annual plants and flowers are available beginning late April and typically live one year or less. During the life cycle, they will grow, bloom, produce seeds, and then die back in the fall frost.

When these plants are planted after the last chance of frost, annuals have the ability to bloom non-stop throughout the growing season, providing your garden the immediate satisfaction and continuous color until fall.

Annuals have come a long way in the last decade to offer even more color combinations, self-cleaning varieties eliminate deadheading, incredible flower power that attracts various pollinators, and brilliant foliage and flowers for shady spots as well as sunny spaces.