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Nasturtium Seeds - Baby Red
Tropaeolum majusOut of StockNasturtium Seeds - Baby Red
Tropaeolum majusRegular price $5.99Regular priceUnit price perOut of Stock -
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Sweet Pea Seeds - Passion Mix
Lathyrus odoratusOut of StockSweet Pea Seeds - Passion Mix
Lathyrus odoratusRegular price $4.99Regular priceUnit price perOut of Stock -
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Nasturtium Seeds - Tip Top Apricot
Part of the Tip Top series with apricot-colored flowers and distinctive veiningOut of StockNasturtium Seeds - Tip Top Apricot
Part of the Tip Top series with apricot-colored flowers and distinctive veiningRegular price $4.99Regular priceUnit price perOut of Stock -
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Poppy Seeds - Shirley Amazing Grey
The most coveted variety among cut flower growersOut of StockPoppy Seeds - Shirley Amazing Grey
The most coveted variety among cut flower growersRegular price $6.99Regular priceUnit price perOut of Stock -
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Poppy Seeds - Pink Pompon Mix
Feathery pink blooms leave behind adorable seedpodsOut of StockPoppy Seeds - Pink Pompon Mix
Feathery pink blooms leave behind adorable seedpodsRegular price $6.99Regular priceUnit price perOut of Stock -
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Daisy Seeds (Painted) - Flame
Fiery crimson blooms seem to glow in the twilightOut of StockDaisy Seeds (Painted) - Flame
Fiery crimson blooms seem to glow in the twilightRegular price As Low As $5.49Regular priceUnit price perOut of Stock
Why gardeners love annual flowers
- Annual flowers grow quicker and bloom longer
- An annual life-cycle ends each fall
- Gardeners choose annuals for their showy color
- Annuals allow gardeners to replant and reconfigure their beds each year
Annuals have a lot of work to do in one year! True annuals are plants that germinate, flower, set seed, and die usually all within the spring, summer and fall of one year. The ultimate goal of an annual is to reproduce itself. To accomplish this endeavor, annual flowers bloom quickly and create the showiest blooms to attract pollinators. They also drop seeds in hopes of returning during the next growing season. They work hard and fast until their mission is complete, which is good news for us! While most annuals require replanting the following spring, some, such as sweet alyssum, bachelor's button, cosmos, and forget-me-nots, self-sow and return for another season.