Annuals vs. Perennials: Which Is Right for You?
- Danielle Whynot
- May 21, 2025
- 2 min read
When it comes to choosing which plants to include in your garden, the eternal debate between annuals and perennials always arises. Each type of plant has its own unique qualities and benefits, making the decision a bit tricky. Let's dive into the differences between annuals and perennials, and help you figure out which one is the right choice for you.

Annual plants complete their life cycle in just one growing season. They usually bloom for a long period of time, providing vibrant colors and beautiful flowers throughout the season. Annuals are perfect for adding a pop of color to your garden each year, as you can easily switch up the varieties and color schemes. However, keep in mind that you will need to replant them every year. On the other hand, perennial plants come back year after year, making them a more sustainable choice for your garden. Perennials often have a shorter blooming period compared to annuals, but they make up for it with their longevity. These plants require less maintenance once established and can save you time and effort in the long run. Plus, perennials often have deeper root systems, making them more drought-resistant. So, which is right for you? If you enjoy changing up your garden design each year and don't mind replanting, annuals might be the way to go. However, if you prefer a low-maintenance garden that comes back to life every spring, perennials are the better option. At Why-Not Farms, we offer a wide selection of both annuals and perennials to suit your gardening needs. Whether you're looking for a burst of seasonal color or a long-lasting garden display, we have the perfect plants for you. Visit us at our family-run plant nursery in Barss Corner, NS, or check out our online planting tips to help you make the right choice for your garden.



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