Friday, February 3, 2012

Do you know of any year round flowers? I want to replant my garden area and want year round flowers...?

Yes I do - "MYSELF". Low-maintenance and will bring plenty of happiness and smile to you life, year round - guaranteed. ;-)

Do you know of any year round flowers? I want to replant my garden area and want year round flowers...?
Plastic ones.

Seriously though; no flowers last all year. Your best bet is to underplant floribunda rose bushes (which have a long flowering period) with spring bulbs and winter flowering pansies.
Reply:Just to clarify:



Perennials do *NOT* bloom all year. Perennial simply means that the plant itself will regrow the following year after dying back during the winter.



Annuals, on the other hand, will simply die and not come back. You must replant them each year.



Either way, though, unless you are in a very ideal climate, you will have a time in the winter when the garden is bare. Planting evergreen shrubs or bushes as a backdrop for your flowers wil help prevent this problem. They will remain green during the winter, making your garden look nice until the flowers reappear in the spring.



Good luck!!
Reply:lowers that always come back are called perennials and the others are called annuals because they only live for one season. Your local garden nursery will tell you what perennial flower plants will be OK for your regional climate conditions and their respective blooming/flowering cycles..
Reply:In my area, impatients and mandevillas bloom all year. Both are hardy and require little water. Check here for more info http://www.backyardgardener.com/
Reply:The key word you need to look for is perrineal. That means the plant will withstand through all seasons. As opposed to annuals the only grow or bloom during a certain time of year.
Reply:sunflowers
Reply:Hard to tell you when we don't know where you live... I know they are out there.... but try Website's like Lowe's and HOmedepot
Reply:hm--ask your Home Depot guy--they are really helpful


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