Most plants fall into a category of "annual" or "perennial." But how do you know the difference, and which type of plant should you grow in your garden?
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Dengarden on MSNAnnuals vs. perennials: what's the difference?Pansies, if well maintained, will often return for a second year as a biennial, and some varieties may even come for several ...
Another early spring-flowering plant which you will find right now at garden centers is ranunculus ( Ranunculus asiaticus ), ...
Pansies are a traditional plant with old and beautiful blooms, that will brighten up your landscape when its still cold ...
Flowering perennials, annuals and bedding plants will make more ... such as calendula, godetia and pansies. Many plants concentrate their energy in a single tip bud, while other buds along the ...
Think of purple petunias and yellow daisies, blue pansies with orange tulips ... Small drifts of annuals mixed in with perennial and shrub borders can add much interest to the garden.
It may be too early to plant annuals such as geraniums ... and for the durability of a perennial primrose that will return year after year. The hardy English primroses love moist, compost-enriched ...
While most annual flowers are tender and cannot ... and it's eye-catching when surrounded by other flowers such as pansies. There are several perennial plants which flower early in the spring ...
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