7 Easy & Fast Flowers To Grow From Seed. Beginner Friendly Annual Flowers!

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Come check out these 7 easy to grow flowers from seed. Beginner friendly flowers. A affordable budget friendly way to grow lots of flowers.
- Steph (I garden in Massachusetts, zone 6) #gardening #plants #seeds #barerootplants

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All Comments (21)
  • @cantor7723
    Some of the YouTube garden channels have people who are overly perky with a grating voice. Your voice is quite soothing, like having a conversation with a friend. Thank you for your videos!
  • This is jam packed with very good information. Thank you and thank you for your clear and precise information. Thank you very much.
  • @s.barlow7062
    Thoroughly enjoyed this video. You are so professional and great public speaker.
  • I’m having better luck starting seeds this year by using lettuce containers and closing the lid. Seeds love the warmth.
  • @uhf0
    Love alyssum so much!!! It’s like my garden is in the sky amongst clouds of the tiny white flowers and they smell so good when it gets a cool breeze
  • @thecadets1031
    So happy to find someone else from Massachusetts ❀
  • I had scattered birdseed and had the sunflower seeds sprout and it was the 20 inch sunflowers 🌻 so adorable!
  • Thanks, Steph! My grandmother, 93, loves profusion zinnias. Every year, we would get them at our local garden center. We used to fill my whole car up with flowers. Now she is in assisted living, so we don't go flower shopping anymore. I grow a lot of marigolds. Last year, the rabbits ate half of them. Never had that problem before. Thanks for sharing your list! I can't wait to do the gomphrena drift this year. Take care
  • @abbystone5738
    Thank you! This information is EXACTLY what I needed!
  • Zinnias, a flower within a flower, is hard to beat Steph. It's hard to say which is my favorite, but Zinnias is right there. Alyssum is great and self seeds up here:) One "spiller" we grew and loved was Silver Falls :) Have a great Easter !! Cheers J&C 🌱😊🌱
  • @qhodges_
    Great information. Thanks for sharing πŸ™‚
  • @lyndia2
    Thank you, excellent tutorial😍
  • @ccbarr58
    I really appreciate this. Saved the video
  • Loved your video! This year is the first time I started flowers in a windowsill and I’ve loved it! I’m going to try other flowers that you’ve suggested next year! Thanks so much!!