Annuals are plants that are grown from seed or cuttings. They flower throughout the growing season, set seed and then die. They will last only one season typically from April thru October or the first hard frost.

    Consider these criteria for choosing the correct annual for your location:
  • Mature Plant Size
  • Function
  • Pest and Disease Resistance
  • Form, Flower, and Effect
  • Site Considerations (Sun/Shade, Soil Type, Drainage)
    Seasonal Maintenance:
  • Irrigation
  • Fertilization
  • Pinching and Deadheading
  • Mulching

The annuals listed below are the ones we feel are good performers and will give you much enjoyment throughout the growing season.

If you would like more detailed information about any of these plants and other types of plants available for your landscape, please click on the link below to open a new browser and follow the instructions.
http://hcs.osu.edu/plantfacts/plant/


Name: Calendula
Name: Bush Red Pepper
Name: Coleus
Name: Dusty Miller
Name: Flowering Tobacco
Name: Geranium
Name: Impatients
Name: Ivy Geranium
Name: Lantana
Name: Licorice
Name: Lobelia
Name: Marigold
Name: Petunia
Name: Mums
Name: Pansy
Name: New Guinea Impatients
Name: Moss Rose
Name: Purple Wave Petunia
Name: Bachelor's Button
Name: Cockscomb