Most beautiful and easiest flowers to grow from seeds
May 09, 2020When it comes to growing fresh flowers, various specific conditions are to be followed for successfully germinating flowering seeds. Flowers are easy to grow from seeds and are even used in kindergartens to teach young kids about gardening and how to grow.
Flowers are divided into perennials and annuals. Perennial flowers grown from seed might not bloom during their first growing season, so it's important to have a little patience with them.
On the other hand, annual flowers should bloom as they go through their lifecycle over a growing season, and some annuals might even self-seed to grow new plants the next year.
Plus, you get a wider variety on which flowers to grow than that which is available in your local nursery.
You need the right temperature, humidity, soil/potting medium, nutrients, climate, environment, etc. There are tons of factors to take care of and for a beginner it could be difficult and tedious to follow.
Thankfully for those who are just starting a seeding garden, there are a few flowers that are easier to grow compared to the other laborious ones.
Here are the best beautiful flowers that you can grow at home from seeds-
Morning Glory Flower:
Cosmos Flower:
Pansy Flower:
Geranium Flower:
Zinnia Flower:
Impatiens Flower:
Zinnias, Marigolds, Impatiens, Cosmos, Morning Glory, Sweet Peas, Nasturtium, Pansies, Snapdragons, Wax Begonias, Lupines, Fuchsias, Geraniums, Bachelor's Button, etc. are a popular choice for kids to grow, and are annuals, so they bloom entire year around.
You can grow flowers indoors or outdoors and just need to make sure that you water them regularly and add nutrients as needed.
Columbine, Four o'clock, Portulacas (Moss Rose), Shasta daisy, Sweet alyssum, Bearded iris, Beebalms, Blackberry Lily, Blanket flowers, Corydalis, Crocosmia (Coppertops) Day Lilly, Goldenstar, etc. are perennials flowers which are easy to grow from seeds and are perfect to grow in your home.
You can grow flowers indoors or outdoors and just need to make sure that you water them regularly and add nutrients as needed.
You just need to take care that no mildew and other disease attack the plants and remove them when they are present. Nigella (Love in A Mist), Aquilegia, Eschscholzia (Californian Poppy), Hardy Geranium (Cranesbill), etc. are self-seeding plants and are very hardy.
They however need to be grown outdoors to get a bountiful bloom.