Perrenial flowers such as dahliahs grow in the summer or late spring. And grow back every single year in the mid summer or mid spring.
Annuals grow at home. Those are the types of plants that keep coming back every year. Perrenials just stay for one year. You can choose whatever you like. Certain plants are only annuals and certain plants are only perrenials. It depends on whether you want to grow them inside or outside.
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Tulips bloom in Spring. It usually depends where you live.
Annuals.
They grow from bulbs which can be divided in the fall of the year. Just break them apart and replant. They should bloom in the spring!
No, hydrangeas do not grow from bulbs. They grow from woody stems and produce flowers on new wood each year. They can be propagated from cuttings or by layering.
The drawback to planting annual flowers is they will only grow one season. Which means you will have to replant them next year should you want the same flower the next year.
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Yes, they will grow for many years. If they become sparse, cut them back.
The plants are either self-sowing (dropping seeds) or perennials
I grow my radishes in the fall.
There are a number of flowers that bloom year round in Texas due to the mild temperatures. These include the Lady Banks rose and the coral honeysuckle.