What flowering plants do well in full sun?
Full Sun Flower Seeds & Plants. Select from an extensive offering of annual flowers that thrive in full sun. Sunflowers, petunias, zinnias, marigolds, and more. Sunflowers, zinnias, nasturtiums, and spider flowers are all fastest growing plant flowers that bloom quickly from seed.
What is the longest flowering summer flower?
Geranium. Probably one of the longest flowering garden plants, hardy geraniums start flowering around may, and continue to october, depending on the variety. One of the longest flowering varieties is geranium ‘johnson’s blue’ (illustrated) which is also attractive to bees. Moonbeam’ tickseed. With blooms that form in early summer and last all the way until the end of fall, ‘moonbeam’ is the definition of a long blooming perennial.
What is the easiest flower to grow in full sun?
The sunniest flower of all, the sunflower, loves full sun. No surprise there. The plants need at least six hours of direct light, and the big yellow, mahogany, or white blooms actually turn towards the sun. These sturdy plants are adaptable and drought-tolerant, though they appreciate regular watering. Million Bells Like the petunia, million bells enjoy full sun to part sun; however, they tend to bloom more prolifically in full sun, making them one of the best plants for hanging baskets in full sun. The soil should be kept moist, especially in the hot summer months.