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Annual Flowers Image Gallery
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Annuals are primed to germinate quickly when conditions are right, grow speedily, and then make loads of flowers, fruits, roots, and seeds. Learn all about annual flowers by checking out this annual flower pictures image gallery.
Annuals and Biennials
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Annuals and biennials are a sure sign of spring. Learn about annuals and biennials, spring planting, and sowing methods.
Annual Foxglove
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Annual foxglove is a type of annual flower. Learn about growing, propagating, and using annual foxglove.
Full Sun Annuals
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Many annuals require full sunlight, or six to eight hours each day. Learn which plants need more sun on How Things Work.
Red Annual Flowers
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Learn about red annual flowers such as celosia and salvia that add a touch of fire to your garden -- annuals germinate quickly and grow speedily.
Annual Stock Flower
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Stock is a type of annual flower. Learn about growing, propagating, and using stock at HowStuffWorks.
Annuals Garden Design
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Annuals gardens can be large or small, formal or whimsical, multicolored or monochromatic. Learn about designing an annuals garden at HowStuffWorks.
Annuals for Moist Soil
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While all plants need water, too much water can drown your plants. There are several annuals, however, that will thrive in wet conditions. Learn which annuals can tolerate moist soil.
Annuals for Average Soil
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Most annual plants require average soil -- not too dry, not too moist. Learn which annual flowers grow well in average soil at HowStuffWorks.
Annuals Under 12 Inches
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Annuals under 12 inches work well at the front of gardens and along borders, since they leave the taller plants behind them visible. Learn which annuals stay under 12 inches high.