Yes.
No, magnolias are not annual plants; they are perennial trees or shrubs. They typically have a long lifespan and can live for many decades or even centuries. Magnolias produce flowers each spring, but they do not die off after a single growing season like annuals do. Instead, they grow and bloom year after year.
The number of harvests available with strawberries depends on the type of strawberry. Ever-bearing strawberries can be harvested normally twice a year. With an April planting ever-bearing strawberries can be harvested around June and again around August-September. But to get flavorful and good sized strawberries, you should remove the flowers as the appear on the plant stems. You will sacrifice the first harvest but you will be surprised at the following harvest.
Yes, dahlias are perennials that bloom year after year.
There are repeat irises and lilacs. Cattelya orchids can bloom twice a year. There is also an encore azelea.
Yes, dahlias are perennial plants that bloom year after year.
It is possible that the iris will bloom the year after transplanting but it is not a certainty.
What time of year do the Nantucket Daisies Bloom
At least twice a year or when ever it is needed
they bloom once a year
Marigolds do not bloom all year round. They are annual plants that typically bloom in the spring and summer months.
Yes, gladiolus typically bloom in the first year after planting.
it dosent bloom