When to sow summer flowering seeds?
In the very early Spring (end of January to March) you can sow hardy annual seeds. These are seeds that will produce plants that are tolerant of frost – they’ll put on strong deep roots all winter long and produce flowers from June until the first frosts (where I live in Surrey that happens in early November). Sow winter-hardy spring onions, such as ‘White Lisbon’ and ‘Performer’ for crops next spring. Make your last direct sowing of summer radish ‘Rainbow Mixed’ this month for autumn cropping. Sow turnip seeds into well-prepared beds for small roots. Sow winter lettuce, such as ‘Arctic King’, directly into the ground now.
Which plant gives 12 months of flowers?
Crossandra. When we talk about 12 months blooming flowers in India, one can not leave the South Indian beauty known as Crossandra. These fierce-looking flowers also go by the name of firecracker flowers as they grow in bright colors such as red and yellow. Jasmine is considered the queen of flowers and is called the Belle of India or the Queen of fragrance as it is exquisitely scented to soothe and refresh. In different parts of India it is called by different names—Mogra, Motia, Chameli, Malli puvvu, Jaati, Mulla, Mallige, Juhi, Mogra or Moonlight in the grove.
What is the flower for September and October?
I should have added: July’s birth flowers are Larkspur and Water Lily. September’s are Aster and Morning Glory. October’s are Marigold and Cosmos. What are October’s birth flowers? October has two birth flowers: the marigold and cosmos. Marigolds (Tagetes) are cheerful and versatile flowers known for their striking colors and distinctive aroma.
Is it too late to plant flowers in September?
September is a great time to plant those fall flowers. There are many varieties that can be planted this fall to start blooming early spring. Planting flower seeds in the fall can result in beautiful spring blooms that attract an array of pollinators.Think about ways to add color and draw beneficial pollinators to your fall gardens. Consider planting nasturtiums, marigolds, asters, cosmos, mums, and anemones. Plan out your fall flower planters. Summer blooms are fading, but there are many opportunities to add color and visual interest to your landscape.