All the flowers you sprinkle into your garden have a set lifecycle. There are the annuals, that are only going to last a season and will die at the end. There are perennials, that come back year after year. Then there is the mysterious world of biennials. These are plants that can somehow survive a winter enough to come back for season two, but are too lazy to stick around after. Biennials have a two-year lifecycle instead of one, and are prolific self-seeders, too. You should sow biennials now, and get them into the ground early enough that they’ll get six to eight weeks of sun before the autumn rain and cold sets in. They'll spend the winter gaining root strength. By next summer, they’ll b
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