Pick your annual Flowers

Welcome to our carefully curated collection of annual flowers, perfect for adding instant color and vibrancy to your Maryland garden. From the sun-loving Marigolds that glow with warmth to the versatile Petunias, known for their rich palette of colors and patterns, our selection is designed to inspire. Explore the delicate beauty of Impatiens, ideal for shaded spots, or the bold and bright Zinnias, which stand out magnificently in any sunny garden. Let these annuals transform your landscape into a seasonal spectacle. Browse through our selections, find your favorites, and feel free to reach out with any questions or for more inspiration as you bring your garden vision to life!

Marigold

  • Growing Zones: Generally grown as an annual in all USDA zones.

  • Peak Bloom Time: From late spring until the first frost. Marigolds offer a long-lasting display of color.

  • Size or Height: Ranges from 6 inches to 3 feet tall, depending on the variety.

  • Bloom Duration: Marigolds continue to produce new blooms throughout the growing season if deadheaded regularly.

  • Sun Requirements: Prefers full sun. They thrive in bright, sunny spots and are heat tolerant, making them perfect for Maryland summers.

Petunia

  • Growing Zones: Generally grown as an annual in all USDA zones.

  • Peak Bloom Time: From spring until frost. Petunias are prolific bloomers, especially when cared for properly.

  • Size or Height: Typically ranges from 6 inches to 18 inches in height, with a spread of up to 3 feet, depending on the variety.

  • Bloom Duration: Continuous blooming throughout the season if deadheaded and maintained.

  • Sun Requirements: Prefers full sun. They require at least five to six hours of good sunlight to bloom abundantly.

impatiens

  • Growing Zones: Typically grown as an annual in all USDA zones.

  • Peak Bloom Time: Late spring through the first frost. Impatiens keep gardens lively with their consistent flowering.

  • Size or Height: Generally grows between 6 inches and 2 feet tall, depending on the variety.

  • Bloom Duration: Provides continuous blooms throughout the growing season without the need for deadheading.

  • Sun Requirements: Prefers shade to partial sun. They thrive in cooler, moist, and well-shaded areas, making them ideal for brightening up dim garden spots.

Zinnia

  • Growing Zones: Typically grown as an annual in all USDA zones.

  • Peak Bloom Time: From late spring to the first frost. Zinnias bloom vigorously and can provide color all season long.

  • Size or Height: Ranges from 8 inches to 4 feet tall, depending on the variety.

  • Bloom Duration: Zinnias have a long bloom period, producing flowers continuously if old blooms are regularly removed.

  • Sun Requirements: Prefers full sun. They thrive in hot, sunny conditions and are drought tolerant, making them perfect for Maryland summers.

begonia

  • Growing Zones: Typically grown as an annual in all USDA zones.

  • Peak Bloom Time: Summer through fall. Begonias provide continuous color throughout the warmer months.

  • Size or Height: Generally ranges from 6 inches to 2 feet tall, depending on the variety.

  • Bloom Duration: Begonias bloom continuously from summer until the first frost, with vibrant flowers and lush foliage.

  • Sun Requirements: Prefers shade to partial sun. They perform best in areas with morning sunlight and afternoon shade, or in bright, indirect light.

geranium

  • Growing Zones: Typically grown as an annual in all USDA zones, but can be overwintered indoors in colder climates.

  • Peak Bloom Time: Spring through fall. Geraniums are prolific bloomers and can provide vibrant color almost all year round in the right conditions.

  • Size or Height: Generally ranges from 12 to 24 inches tall.

  • Bloom Duration: Continuous blooming from spring until the first frost, particularly if spent blooms are regularly deadheaded.

  • Sun Requirements: Prefers full sun but can tolerate partial shade. They need at least 4-6 hours of sunlight daily to bloom well.