Flower Planting Calendar

This is how to plan planting so that everything blooms without interruption
Flower Planting Calendar

Flower Planting Calendar Achieving a continuously blooming garden requires careful planning and planting according to the season. By strategically selecting flowers for different months, you can ensure a vibrant display from early spring through late autumn. This involves starting seeds indoors in winter, planting spring bulbs in autumn, and maintaining summer and fall blooms with timely additions and care.

  • January-February: Plan and start seeds indoors for flowers like petunias, begonias, and geraniums.
  • March-April: As temperatures rise, plant marigolds, zinnias, hyacinths, daffodils, and violets.
  • May: This is the prime month for planting petunias, geraniums, begonias, and dahlias.
  • June-July: Add new plants like zinnias, cosmos, and sunflowers, and ensure regular watering and deadheading.
  • August-September: Plant chrysanthemums, ornamental cabbage, and pansies for cooler weather blooms.
  • October-November: Plant spring-blooming bulbs such as tulips, hyacinths, and daffodils.
  • December: Rest and plan for the next gardening season.
  • Combine plants with different blooming times to ensure continuous color throughout the year.
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