Garden Ready: Annuals Care Instructions

Garden Ready: Annuals Care Instructions

Annual Plants: What to Do When They Arrive

Transform your garden into a vibrant oasis with minimal effort using our Blooming Blocks pre-planted flower collections. Here's how to care for your annual plants to ensure a season full of color and life:

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On Arrival

  1. Open your box and remove the plants immediately.
  2. Keep plants in their tray and water deeply.
  3. Set in a shady, sheltered outdoor location to let them acclimate over a few days.
  4. Gently remove the plants from the tray.

Placement

Location: Choose a spot that matches the light requirements of your Blooming Blocks. Whether it's a sun-drenched patio or a partially shaded garden path, positioning is key.

Soil: Ensure the area around your pre-planted collections is filled with rich, well-draining soil to encourage healthy growth.

Care Instructions

Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. During hotter days, you may need to water more frequently to maintain moisture levels.

Fertilizing: Feed your plants with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer to support continuous growth and blooming. Follow the instructions on the fertilizer package for the best results.

Deadheading: While our collections are designed for easy care, removing spent flowers can encourage new blooms and extend the blooming period.

Enjoying Your Garden

Relaxation: With the planting done, take time to enjoy the beauty and tranquility of your garden. Whether it's through quiet mornings with a cup of coffee or evenings admiring the sunset, let your garden be a source of daily joy.

Wildlife: Watch as your garden attracts pollinators like bees and butterflies, adding another layer of life and beauty to your outdoor space.

Wayside Garden's pre-planted flower collections bring convenience and the joy and beauty of gardening into your life with ease. Follow these care tips to make the most of your Blooming Blocks and enjoy a garden that flourishes throughout the season.

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