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RE: [GWL]: Annuals vs. Perennials





>From: Suzi McCoy <buzz@impact-pr.com>
>Reply-To: Gardenwriters@topica.com
>To: Gardenwriters@topica.com
>Subject: RE: [GWL]: Annuals vs. Perennials
>Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 12:11:34 -0500
>
>
>OK experts, if you have the time, I need ya'll's opinions for a project
>we are doing:
>
>Why do gardeners buy annuals over perennials?  Or maybe why would you
>buy annuals?
>
>And what do you think brings people into garden centers -- not the big
>"box stores" but the local independent garden centers.
>
>Thanks for you input!
>
>Suzi
>610-388-9330
>
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>Suzi, I buy annuals because they're great for container gardening on my 
>patio. You can't beat Million Bells and Sweet Potato Vine spilling over the 
>side of the pot and cascading to the ground as an underplanting for a large 
>banana. They provide non-stop color all summer. Of course, I have my share 
>of perennials, too. But since perennials are permanent, you buy less 
>because you aren't replacing them every year. Annuals also provide the 
>opportunity to do something different each year. Perennials are the bones 
>of the garden, but annuals can change the whole look. About your other 
>question, I think local garden centers take better care of their plants 
>than the big box stores, so plants seem in better shape when you buy them.


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