Do New Guinea Impatiens Come Back Every Year. Pink white lavender and orange create wonderful palettes to incorporate into your garden. Perennials as Annuals It is most common to see perennial impatiens grown as annuals in gardens all over the world.
Impatiens do indeed come back from their own seed each year. One favorite plant is the New Guinea impatiens Impatiens hawkeri which prefers partial shade and can grow up to 4 feet high is grows as a perennial in USDA zones 10 through 12. To get yearly re-seeding leave the bed alone after winter kills the plants.
Youll realize with experience that the seedlings dont begin blooming until late May which is why most folks plant blooming nursery-grown impatiens plants in April.
And the answer is that usually the gardeners grow New Guinea impatiens as an annual plant and you can also expect that it will start growing early in the season if you will provide them recommended water and sun. Its been more than 10 hours now and its not wilted yet. Youll realize with experience that the seedlings dont begin blooming until late May which is why most folks plant blooming nursery-grown impatiens plants in April. One favorite plant is the New Guinea impatiens Impatiens hawkeri which prefers partial shade and can grow up to 4 feet high is grows as a perennial in USDA zones 10 through 12.

