Making a great first sense is important when showing a residence, thus an attractive front yard is a necessity. Vividly colored blossoms on annual plants create a good addition to a house’s appearance, having been bred for their vividly colored blossoms; annuals give a warm, relaxing exterior. Spring and summer are the greatest time to see annuals in blossom. They make for a attractive sight when sweet peas or morning glories are covered over a fence. Annuals’ shortcoming is that they are, well, annual. Going to seed following all your planting and caring is a less endearing characteristic of annuals, since, after all, who wants a seedy home? Seriously, if the house is not sold rapidly, be set to tear out and haul away dead annuals when the climate changes. The dianthus or anemones that seemed so pretty in the warm months might have to be replaced with pansies as things get cooler. Bulbs grow like annuals for a season, make huge showy blossoms, and seem to die in the fall, but grow back another time in the spring, so they are a type of “annual” that does not require continual plantings each year.
Perennials last for lots of years with care, but they will not usually offer the color variations you can get with annuals, and flowers are rarely as huge. Even for annuals that do have huge flashy flowers, their blossoming time is seldom longer than perennials. Because they grow constantly, perennials grow larger than annuals and merely have to be planted one time. The front yard gives the sense of constancy and permanence with a great bush or tree. Of course, several annuals can provide beautiful color when in bloom. A wisteria vine growing over the door and roof give a friendly feeling of durability and might be striking when it flowers lavender in the summer. Some perennials, such as the jacaranda, bloom lavender, although their blossoming season is no greater than that of annuals. Rose bushes are another perennial that come in a vast variety of colors. The odor of several varieties are also friendly. Fruit trees also are perennials. After the blossoms of these trees produce fruit. Going to gather fruits from one’s own tree is something we all enjoy.
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If a plant is actually an annual or a perennial is partly a function of the environment. Make sure to confirm with the nurseries in your neighborhood as to what is considered an annual or perennial. In California several plants considered annuals elsewhere grow as perennials.
A combination of annuals and perennials can be the best answer. Nasturtiums, poppies and marigolds stand out well beside the greens of privet, boxwood or climbing ivy. A circle of annuals such as petunias at the bottom of a shade tree such as maple, elm or sycamore creates a good, classic combination. Planting all annuals surrounding the home and decorating a veranda or patio with potted annuals that can effortlessly be taken away is an additional method. Your neighborhood nursery can give you several hints as to which annuals and perennials will go well with your residence.
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