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Cool Season Annuals

With temperatures dropping and staying cooler, many gardens lack color and life, but they don’t have to! LSU AgCenter suggests adding cool-season annuals to your landscape during the winter to “enhance the quality of your garden, increase curb appeal and add color and dimension to a possibly otherwise barren landscape.”

Not only will these varieties liven up an ordinarily drab garden, they will also provide much needed nourishment to nectar-loving migrating insects that are preparing to fly south for the winter.

Among the many varieties suggested by LSU AgCenter, we have highlighted our three favorites.

  • Supertunia Vista Bubblegum Petunia
  • Homestead Purple Verbena Annuals
  • Diamonds Blue Delphinium

Click Here for Details on WHEN and HOW to Incorporate These Cool Season Annuals into Your Garden.

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