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Ideas for Your Garden

Ideas for Your Garden Main Menu Click on the categories below to learn more.

Annuals and Perennials Annuals are plants that only grow for one season. Examples of annuals include Impatiens, Begonias, and Petunias. Perennials can grow for several years. Examples of perennials include Hosta, Iris, and Daylily.

Annuals and Perennials Impatiens are an annual plant. They grow well in shaded areas and need to be watered on a regular basis.

Annuals and Perennials Petunias

Annuals and Perennials Hostas

Trees Dogwood

Trees Maple Tree

Trees Sycamore

Other Stuff Garden Gnome

Other Stuff Bamboo

Other Stuff Park Bench