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Six Annual Flowers For The Lake Oconee and Lake Sinclair Regions

  • Writer: Katie Williams
    Katie Williams
  • Mar 1
  • 2 min read

When it comes to making your landscape pop with color, annual flowers are one of the easiest and most rewarding ways to do it. These seasonal bloomers grow quickly, show off vibrant colors, and bring energy and beauty to flower beds, walkways, containers, and porch planters. In the warm climate of Georgia—especially around the Lake Oconee and Lake Sinclair areas—there are several tried-and-true annuals that not only thrive in the heat but keep your yard looking fresh from spring through fall.


Zinnias are a go-to for bold color and easy care. They love full sun, handle the heat with no trouble, and come in a wide range of colors. Perfect for garden beds or cut flower arrangements, zinnias are a reliable choice for long-lasting blooms that don’t ask for much maintenance.


Vinca, or periwinkle, is another warm-weather favorite. This low-maintenance flower thrives in full sun and dry conditions, making it ideal for Georgia summers. With its glossy leaves and colorful flowers in shades of pink, red, purple, and white, vinca adds clean, bright color to any space.


Calibrachoa, also known as Million Bells, offers a more delicate look with small, petunia-like flowers that bloom continuously through the season. These are great in hanging baskets, containers, or as border plants, and they perform especially well in full sun with regular watering.


Begonias are versatile, easy to grow, and do well in both sun and shade. Their waxy leaves and neat growth habit make them perfect for edging or container planting. With colors ranging from soft pinks to deep reds, begonias provide long-lasting blooms with a clean, classic look.


Petunias are a classic choice for adding a wave of color to containers, hanging baskets, and borders. With their soft, trumpet-shaped blooms in just about every shade imaginable, petunias are both versatile and eye-catching. They perform best with regular watering and full sun, and they’ll bloom nonstop if you keep up with light care and deadheading.


Impatiens are ideal for shady spots, producing full, soft-looking blooms that add rich color where sun-loving flowers might struggle. They’re a great way to bring balance and brightness to areas under trees, along shaded porches, or near the house.


With the right mix of annuals, your yard can stay colorful, fresh, and inviting all season long. These flowers are easy to plant, easy to care for, and they deliver maximum visual impact with minimal effort. Whether you're dressing up a few pots or planning a full landscape refresh, these annuals are a sure bet for a vibrant Georgia garden.


Not sure where to start? I can help. If you'd like expert help selecting, installing, or maintaining these flowers in your yard, I'm here to make it easy. From choosing the best varieties for your space to getting them in the ground and thriving, I offer full-service flower installation tailored to your property and your style. Just reach out for a free estimate—I serve Morgan, Greene, Putnam, and Baldwin Counties and would be happy to come out and visit you and your yard.






 
 
 

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