November 5, 2024

VIDEO: Understanding Annual, Biannual, and Perennial


know the difference between the terms annual, biannual, and perennial.
This series is part 3 of the gardening terms explained. I hope you
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30 thoughts on “VIDEO: Understanding Annual, Biannual, and Perennial

  1. Great video, but dude you need to do multiple takes. Use some editing software to cut your videos up into multiple scenes so you're not trying to talk from start to finish every time. Some cue cards off camera will probably help also. Otherwise, good work!

  2. Do the biennials and perennials have to be watered throughout the winter or do they just sprout in the summer/spring whenever they're ready? Or can you start watering them during summer/spring time?

  3. How do you get perennials to come back when they are in pots? Is there anything special I need to do? I bring them in on my screened in porch when it starts getting cold.

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