You've left out some rather important information, such as your growing zone and when you want the flowers to bloom. Many types of "wildflowers" can be grown by sprinkling the seeds right on top of the snow here in Chicago (zone 5) and will bloom right away in the spring. These include forget-me-nots, some violas and pansies, and some poppies.
Yes, garlic can survive the winter months if it is planted in the fall before the ground freezes. It is a hardy plant that can withstand cold temperatures and will continue to grow underground during the winter.
wildflowers, cacti, Joshua trees, Ocotillo, duckweed, and many more!
Chrysanthemums need several months to develop a root structure to survive the winter. So if they are planted in the spring or early summer, they will survive. Those planted in fall will not survive the winter.
Wldflowers that can be planted in gardeners under large, shade trees include bluebells, crocuses and snowdrops.
The tulip bulb is planted in the Autumn months before the winter season arrives. In the spring when winter has passed and all the snow has melted, the bulbs sprout and then bloom into beautiful flowers. -
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Potatoes should be planted in the winter for best results, especially in Louisiana. They need full sun, and they often can't get full sun if they are planted in August, because by the time they grow, it is winter.
In the spring months in the Old Testament, the people harvested their winter wheat. They held a feast to celebrate the harvest. They also planted their other crops, which were harvested late summer-early fall.
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The variation in strengh is minimal; winter flour means that the wheat plants are planted in the winter and harvested in the summer. Whereas summer flour is planted in the summer but harvested in the winter. This means that both crops get a similar amount of time in the sun, so flour strengh is not significantly affected.
Peas are planted cool, humid weather, with temperatures from 12-16ºC; for these reasons, they are planted in winter crop. Peas should be planted in well-drained, alkaline soil, neither in shade nor in full sun Pigeon peas are planted in pastures. Chickpeas thrive in cold nights and heavy dews. After four to six months, they can be harvested,dried and stored.
depends where you live..