Marigolds typically bloom for about 8 to 10 weeks during a typical growing season.
Marigolds typically bloom for about 8 to 12 weeks in a typical growing season.
Vinca typically blooms for about 3 to 4 months during a typical growing season.
Crimson clover typically blooms for about 4 to 6 weeks during a typical growing season.
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.
Marigolds can sprout in a week and bloom in 50 days.
Yes, marigolds can reseed themselves. When the flowers bloom and mature, they produce seeds that can fall to the ground and germinate in the following growing season. This natural process allows marigolds to reappear in gardens without the need for replanting. However, the extent of reseeding can vary depending on the specific variety and environmental conditions.
Marigolds typically take about 45 to 50 days to bloom after planting the seeds.
Marigolds do not bloom all year round. They are annual plants that typically bloom in the spring and summer months.
Marigolds take about 45 to 50 days to grow from seed to full bloom.
An annual is a plant that germinates grows flowers and sets seed in one year.
Yes, hyacinth bulbs will bloom again in the following growing season if they are properly cared for and provided with the necessary conditions for growth.
Dahlias, hardy mums and marigolds are your best bet.