Not sure whether to plant perennials vs. annuals in your garden? Here are 7 quick tips to help you choose whether to plant annuals, perennials or both!
Perennials live for more than two years.
Annuals generally last for one growing season.
For longer bloom time, plant annuals flowers because they bloom longer.
Perennials tend to cost more than annuals.
Mixing perennials and annuals creates an everblooming garden with lots of interest throughout the growing season.
If you are just starting out or want to experiment with plants, go with annuals because there is less of a committment.
Native perennials are easy care, low maintenance options. And if you divide perennials, you can grow your garden for free.
Follow along to learn more about growing perennials and annuals.