Hi MomE@Home!
Here are just a few suggestions of annuals you might like to try. I'm sure our other Buds will have more ideas for you.
Probably the best thing to do would be to explore your favourite nursery or garden centre, and see which flowers/colours/foliage appeal to you the most.
Full Sun Annuals
Ageratum (Ageratum houstonianum) This old favorite has small blue flowers and makes an excellent low-growing plant for the front of the garden.
Cockscomb (Celosia cristata) So-named for its deep red, ruffled shape, cockscomb can vary in height from approximately one to four feet. It is easily dried for flower arrangements.
Cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus and C. sulphureous) Coming in either pink-rose-lavender or yellow-orange tones, cosmos, with its daisy-like appearance, is a good plant for cutting.
Flowering tobacco (Nicotiana alata) Flowering tobacco is a somewhat tougher relative of the petunia. Plants may grow from one to three feet tall. Colors include pink, lavender, yellow, white, and even green.
Geranium (Pelargonium species) This old favorite comes in an array of colors, from white to salmon to deep red. The newer cascading varieties make good choices for hanging baskets.
Moss Rose (Portulaca grandiflora) Moss Rose is a drought tolerant, low-growing succulent that comes in a rainbow of colors. Blossoms resemble tiny roses.
Periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus) A beautiful, adaptable plant, periwinkle is very heat tolerant. Periwinkle grows to 18 inches or higher, depending on the variety, and comes in whites, pinks, and rose or variegated shades. It offers attractive, glossy foliage as well.
Salvia (Salvia splendens) Salvia (or scarlet sage) has a showy, bright red blossom that blooms summer to fall.
Spider plant (Cleome hasslerana) Tall and airy, this beautiful rose or pink plant may easily reach three to four feet, appearing in late summer.
Zinnia (Zinnia elegans) Zinnias, with their multi-petaled blossom, can come in a huge variety of colors. Size and height may also vary greatly. Look for mildew-resistant varieties.
Marigolds
Petunias -The "wave" varieties can spread out several feet.
Annuals for Partial Sun
Snapdragons, allysum, lobelia, pansies, salvia, vinca, wax begonia.
Annuals for Shade
Impatiens, coleus, tuberous begonias, mimulus, torenia, fuchsia..
More suggestions for MomE@Home, Buds?
