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Annuals

Brighten up your garden with our stunning selection of annuals! These beautiful plants thrive through the warm months, adding bursts of colour to flower beds, containers, and hanging baskets. Since annuals complete their life cycle in a single season, they bring fast-growing, long-lasting beauty to your outdoor space from spring to fall.

 

At Scott’s Nursery, we root and grow all of our annuals in-house from high-quality cuttings, ensuring strong, healthy plants. We offer them in a variety of sizes, including 806 packs (six starter plants), 4" and 6" pots, hanging baskets, planters, and 306 packs, so you can find the perfect fit for your garden.

 

With a vast selection of varieties and colours to choose from, you can mix and match to create stunning displays all season long. Plant your favourites today and enjoy a summer filled with blooms!

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Annuals bring bold colour, instant impact, and endless creativity to your garden spaces. Whether you're planting vibrant flower beds, refreshing containers, or designing eye-catching borders, our collection of annual blogs is packed with inspiration and practical advice. Learn how to pick the right plants for your space, keep them thriving all season long, and make the most of their stunning seasonal beauty.

 

Explore our tips, tricks, and ideas—and grow your annual game with confidence!

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Annual FAQ'S

What are annual plants?

Annual plants are those that complete their life cycle in one growing season. They germinate, flower, set seeds, and die all within a single year. They often provide vibrant colour and continuous blooms throughout the season.

When is the best time to plant annuals?

The best time to plant annuals is after the last frost in the spring when the soil has warmed up. Check local frost dates to ensure you plant them at the right time.

How often should I water annual plants?

Annuals typically need regular watering, especially during hot, dry periods. Generally, watering once a week is sufficient, but adjust based on rainfall and plant needs.