What plants bloom all year around?
Annuals that last throughout the year and flower over and over again: Violas, Pansies, Calendula (aka pot marigolds), Zinnias. Zinnias are annuals, so they’ll grow for one season to produce flowers and seeds, but the original plant will not come back in subsequent years. They have bright, solitary, daisy-like flower heads on a single, erect stem, which makes them great for use as a cutting flower or as food for butterflies.Zinnias are not perennial; the plant can be damaged by frost or snow. If you plant zinnia seeds or seedlings outside, make sure that the chance of frost has passed. If it hasn’t, it’s best to keep your zinnias indoors until the weather warms up.Zinnias are annual plants, meaning they typically only live for one growing season. They don’t come back year after year like perennials do.
What flower comes back every year?
About Perennials Flowering perennials usually bloom for only one season each year (either spring, summer, or fall), when conditions are more favorable. They die back as the weather turns cold and return the following year ready to put on a show. There are many varieties of perennials. Autumn and spring normally provide the most optimum conditions, giving your perennial plants the chance to root out and settle into the ground before the dryer months arrive.Practically, the best times to plant perennials are spring or fall. These seasons allow plants to get settled and grow new roots before summer’s hot, dry weather arrives. Planting in summer is okay, but you’ll need to water frequently.