Annuals
Our annuals department is divided into three main categories, comprised of sun, shade, and Specialty Annuals. Our annuals come in a wide variety of sizes to suit your specific needs, from single pots to use in containers or to give you a splash of color in a certain spot, to 6 packs for those larger projects. Our staff is on hand to answer any questions you may have, whether you are just looking for a specific plant or need advice on what works best for your garden.
Sun Annuals
For your sunny locations, our entire outside annuals’ yard is devoted to sun plants, roughly alphabetized from Alyssum to Zinnia. Follow the trail of gorgeous plants and find those great for cut flowers, tolerating drought or anything that suits your sunny needs. We have a wide selection of colors and heights available, from Cleome which can grow as much as 4’ tall in a season, to the low growing varieties of Petunia and Verbena. Find trailers like Vinca Vine or Helichrysum as accents for your containers, and discover a wide array of other annuals to fill in the rest, including sun Coleus and fragrant Heliotrope.
Shade Annuals
Come visit our interesting selection of shade annuals, where you’ll find bright staples like New Guinea Impatiens and Begonias and Coleus. Be sure to look at our different types of Begonias; fibrous and tuberous, each providing a unique, colorful look. Also see our fun trailing options that include plants like multi-colored Torenia and star-shaped Browallia.
Specialty Annuals
For fun and unique varieties of your everyday annuals or new exciting plants, visit our Specialty Annuals department. Specialty Annuals is broken down into sun-loving, and shade loving categories. See beautiful upright or trailing Fuchsia that thrive in the shade, as well as grasses and succulents that love the sun, in addition to our many other flowering plant. Specialty annuals are generally sold in pots ranging in size and price. For that special accent plant, explore this great department!
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