What month is best to plant annuals?
We find they do best when planted in the late months of spring or early summer after the danger of frost has passed. In our area the Memorial Day holiday is a good guide for frost free growing. Annuals tend to be cold tender which means they could perish if exposed to a frost. Annuals that do well indoors during the winter are limited to Coleus, Impatiens (including New Guinea), Nasturtium, Pansy Petunia, Verbena, Wax Begonia, Lantana, and Geraniums, with Coleus and Geraniums being the easiest. Gardening is about experimenting so try any annual you’d like.