no it blooms in the early spring, the flowers are the start of the leaves when the leaves come out the flowers drop off and will not bloom again till next spring.
Never.
To force forsythia to bloom indoors, you can cut branches in late winter, place them in water, and keep them in a cool location for a few weeks. This process mimics the natural conditions that trigger blooming.
Not yet in VT. I'm not sure about other pats of the NE
Marigolds do not bloom all year round. They are annual plants that typically bloom in the spring and summer months.
Fuchsia plants bloom from mid-summer all the way into fall.
The myth about the Forsythia Bush is that its blooming indicates the end of winter and the imminent arrival of spring. However, this is not always accurate as Forsythia can bloom early in response to a warm spell and is not directly linked to the end of winter.
Not all flowers bloom in the spring those that do so largely because they need to set seed and fruit to the side
Marigolds typically bloom throughout the summer, but the exact duration of their blooming period can vary depending on the specific variety of marigold and the growing conditions.
sunfolwer bloom durning the summer
Phlox do not bloom continuously throughout the summer season. They typically bloom in late spring to early summer, with some varieties blooming again in late summer or early fall.
Phlox will bloom continuously throughout the summer season.
Day lilies usually love the summer months. They like it nice and warm. They will usually bloom until August. (P.S. Anyone who is reading this, please elaborate some more, that's all I got ;) )