Annuals
Red annual flowers can add a pop of color to any garden or landscape. Some popular options include red poppies, red petunias, and red zinnias. Plant them from seed and enjoy their vibrant blooms all season long.
Perennials
If you're looking for red flowers that come back year after year, consider planting red perennial flowers like red bee balm, red daylilies, and red coneflowers. These hardy plants are sure to brighten up your garden every summer.
Wildflowers
Wildflowers are a great way to add a natural touch to your garden, and there are plenty of red varieties to choose from. Look for red wildflowers like red columbine, red clover, and red yarrow to attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators.
Roses
Red roses are a classic choice for any garden, and there are many varieties available in seed form. Look for red climbing roses, red hybrid teas, and red shrub roses to add fragrance and beauty to your yard.
Cut Flowers
If you enjoy bringing fresh flowers indoors, consider planting red flowers that make great cut flowers. Some popular options include red dahlias, red carnations, and red gladiolus.
Bulbs
Red flowering bulbs like red tulips, red daffodils, and red crocuses can bring a burst of color to your garden in the spring. Plant them in the fall and look forward to their vibrant blooms when the weather warms up.
Edible Flowers
Did you know that some red flowers are edible? Consider planting red nasturtiums, red chive blossoms, or red bee balm in your vegetable garden for a pop of color and a tasty addition to your salads.
Climbers
Red climbing flowers like red honeysuckle, red clematis, and red morning glories can add height and drama to your garden. Train them to climb a trellis, fence, or arbor for a stunning display.
Ground Covers
If you're looking for a low-maintenance way to cover bare ground in your garden, consider planting red ground cover plants like red creeping thyme, red creeping phlox, and red sedum.
Containers
Red flowers can thrive in containers, making them a great choice for patios, balconies, and small gardens. Look for red geraniums, red begonias, and red petunias to brighten up your outdoor space.
Borders
Red flowers can create a striking border in any garden or landscape. Consider planting red salvia, red snapdragons, and red asters to define the edges of your garden beds.
Shade-Loving
If your garden doesn't get a lot of sun, don't worry - there are still plenty of red flowers that can thrive in the shade. Look for shade-loving red flowers like red impatiens, red begonias, and red astilbe.
Sun-Loving
On the other hand, if your garden gets plenty of sun, there are lots of red flowers that will thrive in the heat. Look for sun-loving red flowers like red coreopsis, red gaillardia, and red daylilies.
Hummingbird Attracting
Hummingbirds are attracted to red flowers, so if you want to bring these tiny birds to your garden, consider planting red flowers like red bee balm, red cardinal flower, and red columbine.
Butterfly Attracting
Butterflies are also attracted to red flowers.
Red Flower Seeds for Full Sun
Looking to add a pop of red to your garden in full sun? Check out our selection of red flower seeds that thrive in sunny conditions.
Red Flower Seeds for Shade
Even in the shadiest spots of your garden, you can add a touch of red with our selection of shade-tolerant red flower seeds.
Deep Red Flower Seeds
For a more dramatic and intense shade of red, consider our selection of deep red flower seeds that will make a bold statement in your garden.
Red Flower Seeds for Borders
Whether you're looking to line a pathway or create a border around your garden beds, our selection of red flower seeds for borders has got you covered.
Red Flower Seeds for Containers
Want to add some red to your patio or balcony? Check out our selection of red flower seeds that are perfect for container gardening.