

Snapdragons are probably the easiest annual to grow, right up there next to pansies. They need full sun.
German Bearded

Gladiolus are really ugly until they bloom and they are not a front yard plant as I discovered last year. If you have a garden for cut flowers, however, these look fantastic in a large vase and they are really tall and striking. (However, in the garden they flop all over the place and look messy) Full sun.

Peonies are a gorgeous perennial that sadly only blooms once a season. Another favorite, they also love full sun but mine are in partial shade and do just fine.
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