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The 15 Best Annual Flowers You Need to Plant In Your Yard

 Whether you're looking to perk up the planters on your porchor round out your garden, these annual flowers will add color and interest to your yard. While they will need to be replaced each year, these plants tend to be less expensive than perennials and will flourish with pretty petals all spring, summer, or fall.

Angelonia


These heat- and drought-tolerant flowers are perfect for gardeners down south. Even the hottest, sunniest days won't ruin these beauties. In warmer regions, they'll continue to flourish through the fall.

 Begonia


These dainty flowers, which bloom in shades of white, pink, and red, require very little maintenance and upkeep (no deadheading or pruning required!). When fall arrives, you can move them indoors or dig up their tubers to reuse for the following year.

 Chrysanthemum


If you're looking to add some fresh blooms to your fall landscape, chrysanthemums (or simply, mums) are a must-have. Pick them up at your local nursery and add them to planters, or grow them from seeds starting in the spring.

 Cosmos


These cute and feminine flowers grow taller the more you cut them (and faster, too), meaning you'll have pretty petals (in shades of pink, white, or purple) in your garden all summer long.

 Dahlias


These stunning flowers will make your garden beds look oh-so-lush. From honeycomb-like shapes to fluffy peony-esque varieties, there are endless options. They're incredibly easy to grow and with proper care, you can dig up and reuse the tubers year after year.

 Geraniums


Dress up your walkway, porch, or front yard with these perky and petite blooms. Once grown or potted, these fuss-free flowers will flourish for months.

 Impatiens


These small flowers with soft and delicate petals are ideal for darker areas of your yard that aren't suitable for plants or flowers that need lots of sun. Plant them in your favorite shady spot, and you'll have beautiful blooms to enjoy all summer.

 Larkspur


This blue and purple petaled plant is easy to care for and ideal for colder climates. Plant them in the fall (their seeds can survive freezes) and you'll have beautiful blooms to enjoy all spring.

 Marigold


Looking to get a lot of bang for your buck? These fast-growing, vibrant orange and yellow flowers produce a hardy amount of blooms each summer. You can expect around 15+ flowers per plant.

 Pansies


If you're after bold color, frost-resistant pansies are the way to go. You can find them in almost every color of the rainbow (and several multi-color options). And since they can tolerate frost, they're the perfect bloom for your garden come early spring.

 Petunias


You can't go wrong with these fuss-free flowers that are perfect for containers, pots, window boxes, hanging baskets, and garden beds. You can find them in pretty pinks, reds, whites, yellows, and purples.

 Ranunculuses


You'll want to prep and plant these fragrant flowers in the fall for the best blooms come spring. While you can use the tubers year after year, they tend to grow best with fresh corms each year. These colorful flowers (think pinks, yellows, oranges, reds, and whites) will look stunning as part of your landscape or cut and arranged in vases.

 Snapdragons


Easily add height, dimension, and bold color to your garden with these tall, easy-to-grow flowers.

 Sunflowers


While you can opt to grow sunflowers in their classic golden hue, you can also find other varieties in shades of red, white, orange, and even pink. These tall flowers can grow several feet high, so you may need to stake them to give them the proper support they need to flourish.


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