Annuals quickly provide more color in the landscape for longer periods of time than any other garden plants. They are versatile, sturdy and inexpensive.
Annual zinnias, salvia and petunias Karen Russ, ©2007 HGIC, Clemson Extension
Growth Rate
True annuals sprout from seed, flower, set seed and die within one season. Many flowers
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Even with the increased popularity of plastic and fiber flowers (silk for example), many people still prefer “the real thing” preserved in a lifelike manner. Flower preservation has become a popular hobby. Flowers such as marigolds, zinnias, goldenrod, yarrow, roses and hydrangeas are readily available and the costs of additional materials needed are
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