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  • How do I use Annuals?

    Annuals are useful for several reasons. With a little
    attention they grow well for most gardeners and provide
    almost instant color. Many are purchased in bud or bloom to
    begin flowering soon after planting. They continue to bloom
    until frosted in the fall. If this year's selections are
    not the best choices, they only need to be tolerated for one
    year. Next year change the color scheme or plant
    arrangement to a more satisfactory design. Well designed
    and selected plantings can be changed due to the large
    variety of annual types and colors.

    The most impressive use of annuals is in large groups
    of one color. To mix colors, plant in small groups of one
    color. The least effective use is mixing the individual
    plants and colors.

    Annuals give color to spring flowering bulb beds after
    the bulbs have finished blooming. Such beds are often
    unattractive while the bulb foliage is maturing and the
    annuals are too small to hide it. Most bulbs are planted
    deep enough so annuals may be planted over them. Where
    bulbs are shallow, plant spreading annuals around the
    grouping of bulbs. The bulbs will be covered eventually
    even though no annuals are actually planted over them.

    Annuals are excellent in a garden for cut flowers. If
    the garden provides many cut flowers, few blossoms may
    remain in the garden. Include spike flowers as well as
    round individual flowers. Consider color compatibility
    between the flowers and the decor of rooms where the
    arrangements are to be displayed.


  • Credit for information from the following sources: Denver Botanic Gardens, MSU Extension Office, Colorado State University Cooperative Extension


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