Annuals & Perennials In Maryland, Virginia Or The Washington D.C. Area

Perennial flowers will provide your garden with a huge variety if colors, shapes and types. Though they tend to have a shorter blooming period usually 2 to 4 weeks, if and when you design and plant your flowers correctly you can have blooms from spring through fall.
The main advantage of planting perennial flowers is that you don't have to plant them every year. Consideration as to how it looks before and after it blooms should also be taken into account. Planting annuals along with perennials will give a show of color all through the growing season.
Annuals, as their name implies, only last for a year. You plant them in the spring, they flower in the summer and by fall that's it. They're over and you need to repeat the process next year. Sometimes they will seed themselves and you'll see a similar plant the next year. But a lot of annuals are hybrids, so it won't be the exact same plant if it does appear.
In contrast, perennials last for several years. Typically somewhere between two and five seasons. The flowering part of a perennial dies off at the end of the season and then, when spring comes round again, it grows again.
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