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Looking for Easy-to-grow Flowers

I would love to have flowers around my yard in sunny and shady areas, but I have a black thumb. Everything I have tried over the years has either not grown at all or has been very skimpy. I feel like I have wasted tons of money on seeds and seedlings. Annuals. Perrenials. It doesn't matter, they all suffer the same fate. We have a sprinkler system so I know they are watered even if I forget. Our grass looks great and the shrubs and trees grow well, so I don't think it's a soil issue. I'm almost convinced that as far as flowering plants go, I will have the Mortis Touch rather than the Midas Touch. I've tried suggestions for "fool-proof" blooms before with no luck, but thought I'd try again. Any ideas?

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Have you tried buying mums or other flowers that already have blooms on them. I have done this in the past and had success. Seeds don't work very well for me either.

S. A.

I've had good luck with petunias of various colors. I water them with Miracle Gro once every 2 weeks (usually every other Sunday afternoon) and they look great. Although they're supposed to be annuals, I always have some come back by themselves the next year. I don't know why.

Blue Daze! pretty green foliage, gorgeous blue flowers, cheap! Drought tolerant and if it gets too dry they "let you know" and will come back fairly quickly when watered (kind of like those "heart leaf" houseplants. Also try the name brand "wave" petunias - home depot carries both of these and will guarantee them.

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I always have great luck with zinnia. They need full sun or mostly sun. Just buy a bunch of those 10 cent zinnia seed packets, and scatter them randomly in the garden. Then, take a rake and give them a once over to cover with dirt. You will need to water them well after planting, or plant them a couple of days before a good rain shower. After that, they do pretty well on their own with little or no intervention. They even grew (not as much) during last years drought when we could not water at all. They bloom all summer long and are great for cut flowers.

Blue Daze! pretty green foliage, gorgeous blue flowers, cheap! Drought tolerant and if it gets too dry they "let you know" and will come back fairly quickly when watered (kind of like those "heart leaf" houseplants. Also try the name brand "wave" petunias - home depot carries both of these and will guarantee them.

First off have soil tested.You can find test kits where you buy seeds.That way you know if the soil is missing anything and what.Second as for easy plants to grow..sunflowers come to mind...pansies,snapdragons these grow great if you pinch the top of at planting,makes them fuller plus there are different heights.Talk to your local nursary for ideas and tell them whats happening and what you want.Conversation is free...good luck..
S. B

The soil needs of grass and shrubbery are a little different from those of flowers. Try correcting soil in your beds (depending on where you live)with "Black Cow" when you plant. I have the same problem as you. Black thumbs are a curse. My Aunt actually uses the containers that her annuals come in by just cutting the bottom out of the container. That way she knows that they are being planted at the proper depth for the size of plant and sticks them in the ground. Try it and see if it works for you.

Have you tried buying mums or other flowers that already have blooms on them. I have done this in the past and had success. Seeds don't work very well for me either.

S. A.

Gerber daisies. Buy the plant, stick it in the ground and enjoy. They come back also. I literally don't do anything to them. Very pretty & lots of colors to choose from. Good luck. Chas

I have had luck here planting petunias and pansies. (One is good for really hot temp. and one is good even for early frost.) I can't remember :) They are the ones that come in little six packs or four packs and you pop the little dirt out with a flower on top. They are so easy! One tip I have done is to kinda loosen the roots (massage it like) from the package before replanting/repoting. I buy some of those at any place... Home Depo., Lowes, Wal-Mart, etc. Then I place them in dirt of only Mirical Grow (that is key). Watering though helps in the hot summer, I do it each day. Also, it can take some time to plant them, but just buy enough for like an hour plant/pot six of them. (I do like 50! Big project but they look great!)

There could be soil issues, but I'm the same way...the Typhoid Mary of the plant world. Hastas. They're almost impossible to NOT grow...abundantly and hardily. They're perrenials and come back fuller each year.

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