Re: annuals


anything that can't stay outdoors year round is an annual for me.... but
I think the real defination is something like it is breed to grow,
flower, set seed and die.

   
  Donna
  

David Franzman <dfranzma@pacbell.net> wrote:
  Hey guys
I have a nagging question and I have probably already asked this or
someone has but I'm afraid I don't remember the answer. What constitutes an
annual? Yes, I know they die and don't come back but is that because we have
taken them out of their natural environment or because that's what they are
supposed to do. I have some annuals that winter over like petunias and
alyssum etc. I was also thinking of attempting to overwinter my New Guinea
impatiens. 
So, what's the real scoop on annuals?
David

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