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Planting Perennials in The Garden

Being popular with gardeners new and experienced, annual or perennial flowers are some of the most beautiful, vibrant and interesting of all flowers. The massive diversity of annuals, their wide range of colors and styles, and ease of care make the year be a demand for gardeners everywhere.

Do you know what makes annual flowers are called that way? For an annual flower is considered as such, the plant must complete its phase of life in a planting season. The seed germinates, the flower blooms in spring and summer, the plant stops its ashes and then the plant dies, all in one planting cycle.

There are some plants that are treated as annuals but are not really a year. Some sensitive perennial flowers are used as annuals and replanted each year, especially in the colder northern regions. While plants may regenerate in warmer areas, in colder areas may not return to germinate and should be raised on an annual basis.

On the other hand, some annuals and perennials are used. Some varieties of annuals released such a large amount of seeds they can grow and germinate the following year. These plants are perennial, they are just seeds that will regenerate every year. Some of the most famous are false perennial petunias and snapdragons.