15 Easy Flowers to Plant from Seed That Are Perfect for Beginners or Impatient Gardeners
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15 Easy Flowers to Plant from Seed That Are Perfect for Beginners or Impatient Gardeners
"California poppies can germinate in just two to three weeks, with blooms appearing in about two to three months. This particular bloom's perks are that it self-seeds and attracts pollinators to ensure an easy-to-maintain, healthy garden."
"Morning glories start to germinate within five to seven days, and blooms appear within four to six weeks. Their rapid growth and ease of care quickly made them a favorite in my garden, especially when I'm looking to add a splash of color with minimal effort."
"Nasturtium flowers pop up shockingly fast; you could see flowers from seed in as few as 35 days from germination. As with all seed-starting, you'll want to make sure you keep them moist from the moment they're in the dirt."
"Spider flower self-seeds and blooms within two months of planting. The growing spike continues to produce blooms until frost hits."
California poppies germinate in two to three weeks and bloom in two to three months, attracting pollinators. Morning glories germinate in five to seven days, with blooms in four to six weeks. Larkspur and snapdragons also germinate quickly, with blooms appearing in about three months. Nasturtiums can flower in as few as 35 days from germination. Spider flowers self-seed and bloom within two months, while borage flowers can provide seeds for the next season. Hollyhocks can grow tall with large flowers, adding visual interest to gardens.
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