How long do flowers take to grow?
Flower seed packets rarely list estimated days to maturity, but most annual flowers need about 95 days from seed to flower. The ones that made my list start popping blooms in 60 to 70 days when grown under spring conditions, and they also tolerate light frost. As a rule, perennial flower seeds are good for 2-4 years, while annual flowers are good for 1-3 years. However, there are so many species and exceptions to the norm for flowers your results may vary.Seeds that have been stored in a cool, dry place are generally viable for at least a year past the season for which they were packaged and may be good for up to five years.As a general rule, most annual flower seeds are viable for 1-3 years and perennial seed for 2-4 years.How long do seeds usually last? When stored in a cool, dry, and dark place, seeds for many garden vegetables will be viable for around 3 years. Some, like onions and parsnips, are viable for only a year or two. Others, like squashes and tomatoes, last longer, for 5+ years.
What flower blooms 365 days a year?
Geraniums owe their popularity to their intense colors. Notably, they’re also very easy to take care of: During summer you should water it every day, while in winter every third day is sufficient. Add fertilizer once a month to promote its flowering and you’ll be able to enjoy its blooms 365 days a year. Geraniums add a burst of color to gardens all year long with their bright bunches of flowers. Lantanas are hardy and adaptable plants that bloom year-round in a variety of colors, adding to the constant beauty.