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Sherry Rupert

Sherry Rupert

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Home » Blog » Sow and Grow: 8 Simple Flowers to Grow from Seed

Sow and Grow: 8 Simple Flowers to Grow from Seed

December 29, 2023 · In: Gardening, Gardening Tips

As the seed catalogues start arriving in your mailbox, it’s time for gardeners to start thinking about adding new plants to their gardens. For those who are just starting out, growing flowers from seed can be a challenging task. However, not all flowers are equally difficult to grow, and some are incredibly easy for beginning gardeners to grow, even from seed. In this blog post, we’ll introduce you to the top 8 easiest flowers to grow from seed, providing you with all the information you need to have a blooming garden in no time.

Zinnias:

Zinnias are one of the easiest flowers to grow from seed, and they come in a range of bright, showy colors. They prefer full sun and well-draining soil that’s evenly moist. Sow the seeds in the spring and you’ll have blooms by summer’s end.

Zinnia
Marigolds:

Marigolds are a low-maintenance, sun-loving flower that bloom all summer long. They are easy to grow from seed in well-draining soil and require minimal watering.

Marigold
Sunflowers:

Sunflowers are known for their giant yellow blooms, and for being one of the easiest flowers to grow from seed. They prefer full sun and well-draining soil, and grow quickly, reaching heights of up to 10 feet!

Sunflower: 8 Simple Flowers to Grow from Seed
Cosmos:

Cosmos are a popular flower for beginning gardeners because of their fern-like foliage and stunning pink, red, and white blooms. They thrive in full sun and require very little water, making them perfect for those who tend to forget to water their plants.

Cosmos
Nasturtiums:

Nasturtiums are not only easy to grow, but also edible! They produce beautiful bright flowers in shades of orange, yellow, and red. They prefer well-draining soil and can tolerate some shade.

Petunias: Petunias are one of the most popular annual flowers, and for good reason. They are easy to grow from seed in bright, sunny locations and produce an array of colorful blooms all season long.

Nasturtium
Snapdragons:

Snapdragons are long-flowering and come in a range of colors, including yellow, pink, and purple. They prefer full sun and well-draining soil, and can also be grown in partial shade.

Snapdragon: 8 Simple Flowers to Grow from Seed
Poppies:

Easy to grow and produces delicate pink or orange flowers, poppies are ideal for novice gardeners. They can grow in almost any soil type and require very little maintenance beyond occasional watering.

Poppy
Conclusion:

Growing flowers from seed is an enjoyable and rewarding process that doesn’t have to be difficult. By choosing the right flowers to grow, even beginners can create beautiful, blooming gardens. The top 8 easiest flowers to grow from seed listed in this post are perfect for novice gardeners because they require minimal care and grow well in a variety of soil types and lighting conditions. So, if you’re just starting out, grab some seeds of these flowers and get started on your garden today! And if you are unsure where to start, check out Botanical Interest. Not only do they have an abundance of seed but the packets are beautiful with plenty of information on the inside of each packet.

If you would like to understand more about creating your own gardening space, check out this post: Gorgeous Landscaping Made Easy with Our 10 Homeowner Tips.

By: Sherry · In: Gardening, Gardening Tips · Tagged: beginning gardener, flowers, gardening, gardening tips, natural gardening, novice gardener

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