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I have alot of plants outside and wanted to know which ones will come up next year and which ones I will have to replant! Thank You

2006-07-09 03:38:35 · 19 answers · asked by nancy l 2 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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A perennial is a plant that will come back year after year, unlike annuals, which will need to be replanted each year. A perennial, once planted, will grow a strong root system that will ensure its survival through the winter months. Because of this, a perennial will not bloom its first year, focusing its energy on strengthening the root system.

2006-07-09 03:42:32 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Perennials come up every year
Annuals need to be planted every year.

2006-07-09 03:47:03 · answer #2 · answered by beebalm 1 · 0 0

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which plants come up every year..annuals or prennials?
I have alot of plants outside and wanted to know which ones will come up next year and which ones I will have to replant! Thank You

2015-08-06 23:43:23 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Annuals you have to plant each spring.
Perennials bloom every year.

2006-07-09 03:43:10 · answer #4 · answered by Gabe 6 · 0 0

annuals you have to plant annually, perennials, come up every year on there own.

2006-07-09 03:41:49 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Perennials are the ones that come up every year. Some perennials are evergreen, some are deciduous...they die in the winter & come back in the spring.

Some annuals, depending on the micro-climate in your yard can come back next year. They'll re-seed themselves in place. Or you can collect their seed after blooming & germinate them yourself.

2006-07-09 03:44:20 · answer #6 · answered by Bluealt 7 · 0 0

Annuals means you have to replant every year.

Perennials will just regrow each season.

2006-07-09 03:42:18 · answer #7 · answered by ~O.N.E.~ 5 · 0 0

Perennials come back each year.If you live in the south some of the annuals come back too.

2006-07-09 03:45:33 · answer #8 · answered by littlebec 2 · 0 0

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I was lucky this past winter, living in Staffordshire UK, as some of my tender geraniums and pelargoniums lived through it! This is not the norm, and I did give them a covering of horticultural fleece for much of it. I've been similarly lucky with some Petunias and flowering tobacco plants - Nicotiana, so it's been a lower cost summer bedding plant season! We were very fortunate with the past winter though, so I don't expect to repeat that success regularly. Geraniums flower best when they have their roots restricted, so I often keep them in their pots and bury them in tubs in the garden. This makes them easy to lift in the autumn, and doesn't disturb them as much as if their roots get broken etc. If you have yours planted already, lift them before the first frosts, and keep in reasonably small pots through the winter. The lifting will stress them slightly, but they will soon settle in. I keep most of mine on windowsills around the house, though a protected small lean to window would also work, as long as it's kept frost free. Using something like Christmas tree lights can help keep the ambient temperature a little warmer - beware of electricity and water though! They don't need tons of water in winter time, just give them a little when they're getting dry. Likewise with food, I generally do not feed from November through to late February/March (northern hemisphere - not sure where you are). To really give yourself great plants next year, take some ripe shoot cutings around August. As you can get 3 or 4 rooting in a small pot, these take less additional house space with your larger plants. They can then be repotted in spring time. Remove dead and dieing leaves and flowers, and you should start to see new flower buds appear in very early spring time, as soon as the day length starts to increase - though you may be fortunate enough to have some flowers all through the winter. Hope this helps. Good luck! Rob

2016-04-05 06:54:22 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Annual is all year around.If u know the names maybe i could help u more.What r u planting?I have alot of plants & trees in my house.Good luuck from plant city!!

2006-07-09 03:44:08 · answer #10 · answered by sussie 1 · 0 0

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