Annuals

Lots of people ask the question, “What's an annual?”

Annual flowers grow for one long season, often into the fall, then die with the onset of freezing weather. Annuals are a great way to change the look of your garden from year to year, and they tend to have a longer flowering period than perennials.

Perennials

Lots of other people ask, “What's a perennial?”

A perennial plant is a plant that lives for more than two years, typically with a bloom period rarely lasting more than 3 weeks. The term is often used to differentiate perennials from a single season annual and biennials.

Tropicals

What do we mean by “tropical?”

A tropical plant is a plant that grows naturally in a tropical climate, needing full day sun with a minimum 6 hours of sunlight. A tropical climate is typically hot and humid, with temperatures constantly exceeding 64 degrees farenheit, with zero frost days.