At Farm Fresh Selects©, our garden is your canvas. Whether you’re planting for a single season or building a landscape that comes back year after year, we grow a vibrant selection of annuals and perennials to suit every garden style and skill level.
From the bold colors of petunias and marigolds to the timeless charm of black-eyed Susans and daylilies, our flowers are perfect for beds, borders, and containers. Each plant is carefully selected to thrive in our region and deliver lasting beauty.
Not sure where to start with container gardening? Our Container Made Easy program makes it fun and effortless to design your own stunning arrangements:
A = Around – Start with trailing plants to soften the edges
B = Bushy – Add fuller plants to fill in the middle
C = Center – Finish with a taller plant to create a focal point
With our easy A-B-C system, anyone can build a beautiful, balanced container—no design experience needed. Just mix, match, and plant!
Whether you’re creating a welcoming front porch, a backyard retreat, or a pop of color on the patio, we’re here to help you grow something amazing.
Find a garden center near you today and let your creativity take root.
Annuals only last one season long. When it frosts or freezes, they die away. Most annuals bloom all season long. Use annuals in your flower beds, in containers, along borders, in window boxes and hanging baskets. Some of the most popular sun loving annuals are petunias, geraniums and marigolds. My favorite shade loving annuals are impatiens, begonias and fuchsia. There are a few tough annuals like pansies and snapdragons that can handle a light frost.
Perennials return year after year in the form of foliage plants and flowers plants. The top portion of the plant may die off during the winter but in the spring new plants a grow from the root system. Most perennials bloom about six weeks often different times throughout the summer so watch pay attention to the tags to mix up bloom times throughout your garden. You can plant perennials until about six weeks before the ground freezes which is usually around mid-November for most of the country.