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What Conditions, What Plant?

When choosing any type of plant, it is always best to select a variety that will thrive in the conditions your garden has to offer, rather than trying to make the conditions suit the plant.

Take some time to learn about your garden environment; find out what type of soil you have, the areas of sunshine and shade, the level of exposure to winds and the amount of rainfall the garden receives.

We've put together a series of handy guides to help you to choose annuals and biennials that will flourish in a range of different conditions, as well as information on selecting plants for their particular properties, such as their fragrance, or their usefulness for cutting or drying.

Plants for Alkaline Soil
Details of a wide number of annual and biennial plants that can tolerate growing in a very alkaline soil ...
Plants for Sandy Soil
A look at the range of annuals and biennials that prefer to grow in sandy or well-drained soil ...
Plants for Exposed Sites
Find out which annuals and biennials are able to withstand growing in very windy or exposed areas ...
Plants for Shade
Some examples of annuals and biennials that tolerate growing in shady conditions ...
Scented Flowers
Looking to add scent to your garden? These annuals and biennials will provide you with either scented blooms ...
Flowers for Cutting
A handy list of annuals and biennials that are particularly suitable for cutting ...
Flowers for Drying
Find out which annual and biennial plants may be dried for display ...
Trailing Plants for Containers
Find out which hardy and non-hardy annual and biennial plants may be grown as trailing container plants ...
Pot Plants
These plants may be grown from seed as greenhouse or houseplants ...