Popular Varieties of Annuals For the Home
Garden
Annuals are among the most
popular types of plants, attractive to all levels of gardeners. Annuals
certainly have much to recommend them, including beautiful
blooms, bright vibrant colors, low cost and
hardiness.
What makes annuals different
than other types of flowers is they complete their
entire life cycle in a single growing season — they grow from seed,
bloom, set seed and die all within a single season. This of
course means that annuals must be planted again each year, but
the gardener is rewarded for his or her hard work by a garden
full of beautiful blossoms.
Here we'll
briefly focus on some of the most popular varieties of
annuals for the home
garden.
Pansies Pansies do their
best when they're planted in an area that receives full
sunlight. Pansies should also be planted in tight masses, and
they're often used as border or bedding plants. Pansies prefer
a rich and well drained soil and it's a good idea to
cultivate the area around the
plants.
Primroses Primroses are not
true annuals, but they're treated as such by gardeners.
Primroses are actually perennials, but most gardeners grow them as annuals
and replant them every year. Primroses do their best in a well
drained soil. Some types of primroses prefer full sunlight,
while others prefer to have partial shade. The staff at your
local garden center can advise you on which varieties do best
in full sun and which ones prefer the
shade.
Impatiens Impatiens are one
of the most popular varieties of annuals and their tolerance
for shade makes them a perfect choice for almost any area of
the garden. Impatiens do best in either shade or filtered
sunlight, and they like a quick draining soil containing
plenty of organic material. If you're planting impatiens from
nursery packs, it's important to loosen the root ball
carefully and to place each plant in a rich potting soil,
being sure not to cover the crown of the
plant.
Impatiens should be watered well after they're
planted. After the initial watering, however, the gardener should wait
until the first two inches of the soil has dried out before
rewatering. In addition, no fertilizer should be used
until the plants have started to grow.
Marigolds Marigolds
are one of the most popular of the sun loving annuals. These
plants are easy to care for and they provide dependable blooms
when good care is provided. Marigolds need a well drained
soil in order to do well.
 The color varieties of marigolds is one of their
best known features. The colors of marigolds range from white,
yellow, orange and red, in addition to all possible
combinations of the four. The height of marigolds varies as
well, from a few inches to a few feet.
In addition to
their beauty, many gardeners believe
that marigolds are able to repel common garden pests and
they're often planted near vegetable gardens for this
reason.
Verbenas Verbenas are also
annuals that love the sun. In addition, verbenas need hot
weather in order to thrive, so they should be planted in the
warmest parts of the garden and the ones
that get the most sunlight.
The Madagascar
Periwinkle Madagascar Periwinkles look somewhat
like impatiens, and they're often used as fillers in very
sunny parts of a bed of impatiens. These periwinkles bloom
through the summer and into the fall season and they come in a
variety of pink and white shades.

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