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Mother’s Day is here and the likelihood of frost has subsided.  It’s time to plant annual flowers! With numerous options to select from, creating your garden can bring difficult decisions.  Plans for my garden are mostly based on full sun varieties.  Selections are based on the zone you are living in and where in your garden you will plant.  I plant multiple varieties of early flowering perennials and add late blooming annuals which extends the blooming period of my garden until late fall.  Let the show begin by planting the following list of annuals to include; African Daisies, Celosia, Marigolds, Salvia and Zinnias.  Cheers

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