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Bedding plants are easy to establish and give nearly instant gratification for a seasonal indulgence of colour.

Bedding plants
Bedding plants are really all plants that, irrespective of their growing habits, are used to make a temporary show.

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bedding plants
Plants used in large numbers in usually temporary displays. Most often annuals, tender perennials, and bulbs not able or intended to naturalize and which are grown indoors or under glass before planting.

Colourful Annual & bedding plants
When and how to prune annual & bedding plants
When and how to fertilise annual & bedding plants
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Pansies are everywhere come spring, blooming in an array of colors from white to pink to orange - even black - and they've become the most popular winter bedding plant across most of the milder parts of the world.

When you go shopping for annual color, or any bedding plants, try and buy from a known supplier such as a nursery or garden center. You can buy plants at the drug or grocery store these days, but the quality tends not to be as reliable.

Bedding plant
Any plant that's planted out in a bed, border or pot for a seasonal display, usually during spring and summer. The plants are then removed, making way for next season's display.

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Annual plants that are good for quickly filling in flower beds.
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Bedding Plant
Plants (mainly annuals) suitable for massing in beds for their colorful flowers or foliage are called bedding plants.
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Bedding Plants: Plants grown to almost full size and then planted out usually in summer to make colourful displays.
Bicolour: A plant with flowers or leaves with two distinctively different colours.

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Plants (mainly annuals), nursery grown and suitable for growing in beds. Quick, colorful flowers.
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BEDDING PLANT - Usually an annual plant temporarily in a garden display. Some interstates have "smiley faces" that are done in a bedding plant display. Sometimes called carpet bedding.

bedding plant - Gardening Plants (mainly annuals), nursery grown and suitable for
growing in beds. Quick, colorful flowers.
biennial - A plant that usually only lives two years, normally producing Gardening supply need.

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This is the first dianthus with a capricious bicolor pattern. The flower color can be entirely cherry red, entirely lavender or a mosaic of both colors. The unpredictable design is whimsical.

Bedding Plant
Most bedding plants are annuals; however, perennails may be sold as bedding plants.

Bedding plants for flowers and vegetables are available as seedlings, known as transplants. They're sold by Garden centers, nurseries and through the mail, or they can be grown in a bright window or under fluorescent gro-lights.

Bedding plants of statice are a rare find at garden centers, so plan to start seeds indoors 8 weeks before your last spring frost. Sow seeds in a container of moistened seed-starting soil and cover with an 1 / 8 in (0.5 mm) layer of soil.

BEDDING PLANT: Plants, usually annuals, greenhouse grown and suitable for growing in beds or your garden. Quick, colorful flowers. Sometimes calles carpet bedding.

Bedding plants are normally raised from seeds but some varieties, such as Surfinia petunias and the double-flowered lobelia ‘Kathleen Mallard', can only be propagated from cuttings so it is worth trying to overwinter a few cuttings of these too.

Fall bedding plants are appearing in garden centers statewide. Start planting mums, flowering kale and cabbage, dianthus, calendula and diascia now.

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Many summer bedding plants are suitable in a sunny, balcony location. Try grandiflora petunias, graced by big, bright flowers, or compact salvias with red blossoms on strong, stocky spikes. Even a shady position still provides a multitude of choices.

Vegetables, bedding plants, and perennials are usually small when planted and have comparatively shallow roots. These plants may have to be watered more often to ensure a consistent water supply.

Selecting Bedding Plants
Basil is so popular that you can readily purchase plants at garden centers or nurseries in addition to growing it from seed. The plants may be sold in individual pots, six-packs or flats. Look for young, compact plants.

We know annual bedding plants as those bright flowers grown from annual flower seeds or seedlings that we put into hanging baskets or pots, or line our garden borders with. An annual container garden adds lots of great color to your patio or balcony.

There are many bedding plants that provide welcome color throughout the winter in mild areas. Check out our favorite cold-weather plants for some inspiration.
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Growing summer bedding plants indoors in the winter can be a challenging experience. But that's no reason to limit yourself to "traditional" houseplants.

Spring bulbs and bedding plants can be planted now.
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carpet beddingThe nineteenth century practice of using bedding plants to create carpet-like patterns. The idea derives from the older ideas of knot gardens and parterres.

Nasturtiums for use as bedding plants. Large-seeded and easy to grow, these edible flowers often grow on compact plants that are spectacular when used as ornamental plants. Folks just eat 'em up.
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If you are buying containerized plants or bedding plants, gently knock the plant from its container and check the root system. Look for healthy light-colored roots. Blackish and slimy roots are a sign of poor root health and root rot disease.

To discover more champion bedding plants, check to see if your state's cooperative extension service conducts field trials.

Nicotiana looks good in mass plantings as bedding plants, or in clumps. You will want them to grow in groups, to enjoy their fragrance. They are best placed towards the middle of the flower garden. Try some on or near your patio or deck.

What do fruit, shade and ornamental trees, shrubs, forest seedlings, vegetable seedlings, bedding plants, herbaceous perennials, and vines have in common?

While the bright red salvia (often used as a bedding plant) is a frost-tender annual, this perennial form of salvia (zones 4-9) has spikes of purple blooms from mid-spring to early fall, shrugging off heat, ...

The most popular and widely grown annuals are used as bedding plants—combinations of brightly colored flowers and foliage plants in a bed that is accessible from all sides for visibility and ease of maintenance.

Many beautiful bedding plants can be found in the nursery now: marigolds, ageratum, lobelia, petunia, and flax. When you purchase annuals at the nursery, look for small plants that are not in flower.

From the time they were discovered in East Africa, impatients have become one of the largest selling annual bedding plant.

The sempiflorens begonias are commonly used as bedding plants. They have rounded leaves and small flowers that can either be single or double. Some of the newer varieties have flowers up to three inches wide.

Petunias are popular, as a bedding plant, and look great in groups. Many home gardeners will also grow Petunias in windowsill planters, and in containers on patios and decks. Don't forget to try some in hanging baskets, too.
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Flower beds. Most bedding plants are easy to raise from seed, though it would be best to research each type or consult a professional before committing to each seed—some, such as begonias are notoriously difficult.

Keep a small area of your garden designated for bedding plants such as strawberries and herbs to include basil, dill, ginger, and thyme. So now you can plant all your favorite vegetables and add in fruits and herbs.

Alabama Cooperative Extension; Bedding Plant Snapdragons; Rachel Creel, et al.; February 2007
Cornell University Home Gardening: Snapdragon
"The Garden Primer"; Barbara Damrosch; 2008
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Growing advice: Use as a bedding plant in full sun and well-drained soil, planting groupings or ribbons in spots where you want vibrant, dependable color.
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Impatiens are explored as a bedding plant by the Alabama Cooperative Extension System.
Some of impatiens' history and preferences are explained in this University of Vermont Extension article.
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Plant breeders have developed some dwarf sunflowers suitable for growing in containers or as bedding plants. These new sunflowers are bushy, with three to five inch diameter blooms on plants only one to three feet tall.

In the Garden The rosemary plant is an ideal bedding plant for your sun garden. Its evergreeen nature across the south U.S. means garden designers use it to create winter interest.

With their impressive displays of color, annuals are able stand on their own as bedding plants. They can also add color to the herb garden or fill in thin spots and gaps in the perennial bed where they can be used to compliment other flowers.

For example, to get the most from annual bedding plants, start them on a high nitrogen fertilizer to promote growth and leaf development, then switch to a low nitrogen, high phosphorous solution to encourage blooming.

Buy a few bedding plants, or if you have time to plan ahead sow some annuals to brighten up the beds and fill in any gaps in your borders.

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They refer to themselves as "Your Garden Superstore", and it is no surprise as they carry an extensive selection of plants including, bedding plants, flowering plants, shrubs, trees, vines and ground covers, palms, ferns, tropicals, ...

Watering just the top layer of soil will encourage plants to grow a shallow root system, which isn't too much of a problem with bedding plants, but it is obviously more important that you give a good drenching to trees and shrubs.

Dense clusters of flowers bloom in spring and summer and are great companions for Bleeding Hearts, Hostas, Hellebores. These Primrose hybrids come in many bright colors and bicolors and make great bedding plants.
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