Most annuals will bloom all season. Impatiens for shady areas, marigolds, zinnias, petunias, etc., for sunny areas. If you want something in the perennial family - consider Begonias (Burpee sells some great varieties) - they do well in shade and bloom most of the season. Caladiums don't technically bloom, but they do produce very bright foliage that is often even brighter than flowers (as long as you just want red/pink/white shades.) Just be sure to pull them out before winter. They don't like cold (begonias OR caladiums.)
For fun - try www.wildseedfarms.com, or www.burpee.com - you can browse online, and Burpee has a flower-wizard!
2007-04-27 01:33:19
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answered by itsnotarealname 4
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I bought impatiens last year around the end of June. They bloomed all the way until it started getting cold - end of September here, in jersey... they're beautiful, and come in a large variety of colors, but you have to water them EVERY day, sometimes twice if it's really hot.
2007-04-27 01:05:57
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answered by Vixen 2
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No flower blooms year around anywhere in the world. But pansies are wonderful in Minnesota summers.
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answered by audra 3
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Texas Hybiscuis, Hybiscuis, roses, some honeysuckel, oleander,marigolds,passion flower
2007-04-27 02:33:28
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answered by Jenifer M 2
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Hostas
Daylillies
(specifically Stella D'Oro)
Zennias
Hollyhocks
Marigolds
Petunias
impatients
vinca
2007-04-27 02:20:38
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answered by LucySD 7
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Marigolds (they have a lot of blooms all summer and very
pretty)
2007-04-27 01:03:36
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answered by chmar11 6
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annuals - pretty much all annuals will bloom until frost in zone 7. ex - petunias, vinca major, zinnias, - full sun
begonias, impatiens - shade
shrubs or small trees: crape myrtle, butterfly bush, chaste tree, loropetalum.
2007-04-27 01:44:42
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answered by TheJester 2
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petunias, geraniums, begonias - most annuals like these will bloom well all summer long.
2007-04-27 05:40:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Impatients to punch up a shady area. They can take sun but have to be watered often. :o)
2007-04-27 01:03:38
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answered by MassCowgirl 1
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Hosta, bleeding heart, lavender, astilbe, daisy, viola, coral bells, hydrangea, phlox, etc....
2007-04-27 01:09:31
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answered by rustybones 6
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