Annuals

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

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

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.