Stretch the season with frost-tolerant annuals - Buffalo

Stretch the season with frost-tolerant annuals - Buffalo

Stretch the season with frost-tolerant annuals - Buffalo

by Connie Oswald Stofko We’ve had a frost, but that doesn’t mean you have to abandon flower gardening for the year. You can stretch the season well into November with frost-tolerant annuals. While many people are familiar with mums and pansies, there are many more choices, such as the straw flower, seen here. “Many people have them as annuals during the summertime, but they don’t realize the straw flower is frost tolerant,” said Mark Yadon, vice president of Mischler’s Florist

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