The Thrill Of Growing Flower Plants With Flower Seeds


A colorful garden is a very pretty sight to behold. One can bring colour into a garden by having a variety of flowering plants. However if you were to plant a wide variety of flowers, it would prove very expensive. Hence an alternative to buying seedlings and plants every year would be to buying bulk flower seeds. This is value for money and the number of flowers will be great.

Starting to grow plants from seeds though economic can prove to be frustrating at times even to experienced gardeners. The first and foremost step is to plant the seeds at the appropriate time. One should not start very early, but instead at six to eight weeks before nighttime temperatures reach in the 50deg. F ranges. Seeds require warmth and light which many people fail to observe and the common mistake generally is inadequate heat and light. Many tropical plants require soil temperatures of 60deg. F to 65deg. F for germination. Therefore heat is an important factor for seed.

Planting flowers for commercial or decorative purposes requires certain aspects of gardening to be considered. The soil, season and purpose for planting the flower seeds are important aspects in deciding the species that will be reared. Use of appropriate manures, fertilizers and pesticides is another aspect. With immense research work in botany and modern advancement, flower planting and growing of various species of flowers including the most exotic tropical flower plants have attained great heights.

The growing of vegetable seed is soon becoming very common and the seed industry is going through a transformation leading to the healthy blossoming of a number of vegetable and flower varieties that are becoming available to farmers and gardeners. Vegetable farmers are discovering the virtues of growing seeds and which is proving to be a good alternative to cash crops.

Hardy annuals such as the Adonis aestivalis, Agristemma gracilis queen, Annual Grasses and the Ammi visnaga are some of those flowers whose seeds withstand temperatures below freezing (32deg. F) and require frigid conditions in order to break their dormancy and sprout.

Many wild flower seeds require the gradual cooling and then warming of the soil in order to germinate. Flowers like the larkspur, corn poppies, coreopsis and others prefer soil that is first not (the summertime when the seeds drop to the ground) and then cooling to colder conditions before germination takes place. Whether a few feet or a large meadow, wild flowers provide hours of beauty to the surroundings with a low maintenance feature and availability of seed.

Flower seeds should be left to mature on the plant as the embryo continues to develop. Most seeds mature about a month after the flower. Collection of flower seeds should be done during the dry part of the day to mid afternoon.