Begonias are prized for their flower and foliage. They are versatile and will perform well in anything from full sun to shady areas.
These long time favorites have benefited from the ongoing work of flower breeders, with a wide range of colors available for your garden. Geranuims are on the least favorite food list of deer and will tolerate light frost. They grow best in full sun and do better when removing spent flower heads.
Tagetes, or marigolds, are brightly cheerful and sturdy. They thrive in full sun. For the best health remove spent flower heads.
The pansies were cultivated for our gardens. They have a high tolerance to frost and colder temperatures and therefore make them great for early Spring planting.
Petunias are very flexible. They grow best in full sun and usually provide season long color. They look great in over hanging planters.
Salvia provide a great background for any of the above mentioned flowers as they grow taller than most. They do best in sunny areas and deer tend to leave them alone.