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Annuals are plants that typically grow for one season. The plant grows, blooms, and then dies. Sometimes it is hard to distinguish them from perennials because some of these plants are actually used as perennials that cannot withstand the weather conditions it is in.

Begonia Plant
Begonia Plant
The good thing about them is that they produce beautiful flowers that can last the whole season. This really makes your garden colorful and bright.

The bad thing about these plants is that, unlike perennials, you have to plant them fresh every year. When they die, they are gone.

When selecting your Annual flower garden, make sure you pick flowers that can survive in the weather conditions of your area.

Some examples to make your gardens bright would be Begonia Plants, Chrysanthemum, Cosmos Flowers, Forget-Me-Nots, and Zinnias. When these flowers bloom, they can add that pop of color to even the drabbest of gardens.



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