Annual Flower Gardening
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Nasturtiums are among the easiest flowers to grow from seed! Their cheerful orange, gold, and burgundy blooms are also edible, making them a garden must-have.
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Yes, you can grow your own annuals from seed!
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Flower gardener Debra Prinzing says, "It seems like backyard gardeners are rediscovering cutting gardens. Thank goodness!"
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In the garden, perennials reign from May to mid-July, but annuals are the key to ensuring late-season color.
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With their large, easy-to-germinate seeds, sweet peas are fun to grow from seed. Plus, the resulting blooms are gorgeous and beautifully fragrant.
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With up to 8-inch, showy flowers that bloom from summer to fall, tuberous begonias provide all-season color in even the shadiest corners of the garden.
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From burgundy to lime green and in just about every shade in between, coleus is all about foliage.
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Annuals bring forth a burst of color, form, and texture to just about anywhere in the garden. We show you how to grow and design with annual flowers.