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3 Easy Flowers to Grow for Beginners! - Life Smart Hub

3 Easy Flowers to Grow for Beginners!

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Start your flower garden with these easy-to-grow flowers!

From Bethany @ChicagoGardener

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  1. I will add a few that will survive without even trying

    Forget me nots. Sow once, enjoy forever!
    Calendula, sow and let be
    Sweet alyssum. Super easy, a bit drought tolerant and can handle some frost too!
    Creeping phlox and campanula. Both super easy plants, very easily accessible and as long as they get sun and a bit of water they will thrive for years to come 🙂

  2. Dahlias are sadly near impossible to grow here in Phoenix without microclimates.. and even then it can be difficult. I guess if they get plenty of water and have a shade cloth structure they could do well

  3. My dahlias always wilt in full sun. I live in hot and dry summer climate and I really don't like it. No matter how much I water they always look odd when in sunlight. The leaves look weak and just hang.

  4. If you're growing Zinnias, they'll need a weekly treatment with Neem Oil (they're prone to fungus). Watering at the base of the plant helps prevent fungal issues. They're a "cut and come again" flower. They'll produce more flowers when cut regularly and make excellent cut flowers. Pinching new growth will prevent them from getting leggy and allow them to fill in nicely. They also need full sun or they'll be leggy. They appreciate regular fertilizer. Happy Gardening! 🌼

  5. Mine are I love Dahlia‘s one of my favorite most flowers other than French Japan and I love peonies, but you can’t roam down here too hot and cause I like tulips and daffodils and stuff like that but again they don’t do well down here too hot I’m in zone 10 a or just 10 and there’s not a whole lot that grows down here I tried growing hydrangeas it lasted for about maybe a year two years after that they bought the farm

  6. My Dahlias are in full bloom ; & there are so perfect 🥰🤩🤩!!! I did watch tons of videos prior to planting them in Pots mid May since it was my very 1st time !!! They’re the most gorgeous flowers 🤩😍🥰!!!

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