Which flowers are long blooming and hardy to plant in the spring?




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Zinnias, cannae,dahlia
Zinnia,Cosmos,Sunflowers,Flax,Marigolds,Daylilies,Toadflax,Geraniums,Daisys,Roses,Lavender,Rosemary,Sweet Marjarom,Holly Hocks There are so many to choose Really depends where you live and how much sun the area gets.