Annual Flower Plugs
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Angelonia, cleome, marigold, larkspur and globe amaranth are just a few examples of annual plants that are available in plug trays. Keep the plugs moist until planting. Plant when the soil has warmed, and keep the soil moist until the plants are established; typically in a few weeks. Drought-resistant annuals need water, too. - Annual plugs are inexpensive.Jupiterimages/Brand X Pictures/Getty Images
Annual flower plugs allow blooms in the garden earlier than if starting from seed. Immediate blooms may be had with some annual plugs. Remove existing blooms after planting to stimulate more prolific bloom production. Allow the buds to remain. Deadhead spent blooms as the annual grows. - Marigolds are fragrant annual flowers.Jupiterimages/Brand X Pictures/Getty Images
Repeat plantings at selected intervals throughout the garden to provide consistency. Annual flower plugs come in a variety of heights. Plant taller plugs so they do not shade sun-loving, shorter flowers. Conversely, taller bedding plants can provide needed shade for other annuals.
Moisture for Annual Plugs
Pruning for More Flowers
Where to Plant Annual Plugs
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