Friday, July 31, 2009

Wanting to start planting flowers...?

I would like to start planting flowers because I absolutely LOVE them. The only problem is that I know almost nothing about planting flowers. I can very easily find out how to plant flowers (how far in the ground/ how far apart) so I don't really need that kind of advice. I just don't know what kind of flowers to plant!


I'm a highschool student so I don't have that much time or money to spend on flowers but I do have sufficient time and money to spend on them. I live in Kansas so I have average weather... decent snow in the winter, and jacket worthy springs and falls. When should I buy and plant the flowers? Also, what are good flowers to buy following the previous criteria? I live in an open fenced neighborhood so I can't have flowers that spread extremely easily but I'd prefer to have ones that return each year (are those called perennials?). Last question: where to buy them? All help is appreciated. Thank you!
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FlowersBirthday FlowersSympathy FlowersSince you are new to gardening then you should start off with flowers that are guaranteed to grow. I would choose flowers like:





Annuals (must replant every year): buy as seed and sow in ground after all danger of last Spring frost. Some time in April for you or purchase from garden center.


Zinnia


Delphinium


Marigold


Portulaca


Geranium


Petunias


Impatiens and Begonias for shady areas





Perennials (return every season): start seed inside 12 weeks before last frost or purchase from a garden center. You can sow perennial seed directly in the ground, but they may not flower the first year.


Bee Balm


Coreopsis


Lambs ears


Chamomile


Roses (mature plant from garden center)


Phlox


Perennial Hibiscus





There really is quite a bit to choose from. Just make sure that if you choose several to go in one location that they all have the same light and moisture requirements. I started with roses because I found them easier to keep alive, but with a little experience you will be on your way to full fledged gardening.





Good Luck
Reply:I live in Kansas too...now is not the right time to plant flowers. You have to wait till it stops freezing...it also depends on the flowers. March - April is the best time to plant most flowers.





Where to buy...that depends on where in Kansas you live. Always buy from a plant nursery " no Home Depot, Lowes etc..." I normally buy from Family Tree Nursery " which is located in the kansas city metro area. "





Planting plants and caring for them is hard work...even with the lowest maintenance plants.





I need more information on the soil, the location of your home " north, south etc.. " and where the flowers are to be planted at around the home.
Reply:I would go to the garden shops at home improvement stores.


You can also register at homedepot.com. They have an area for gardening that gives great tips on what types of flowers to plant, when to plant them, how to start from seed, fertilizer, and soil types.
Reply:I'll tell you one thet you can start growing indoors right now that smell wonderful and you can use it for cooking and eating it, it's called sweet basil try it you wont be disappointed!!!


very fragrant you can get it(seeds) at hardware stores K-mart etc...acting resources

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