
I recently planted several varieties of perinneal flower seeds with hopes of getting blooms next spring after they have a full year to grow. However, I am pretty new to this, and I know that our summers are brutal. Im doing basically pots and one raised planter on my outdoor patio for these guys, and want to ensure they are able to grow big and strong, so i dont want them to die before they get established. Theyre pretty fragile right now, and I am probably going to transplant them soom from their seed starters into actual pots. Any advice to help them survive? Off the top of my head, I know i have planted lupines, foxglove, hollycock (a couple varieties), shasta daisy, coreopsis, and Echinacea. Any advice would be greatly appreciated! (Photo for fun- pot of random mixed wildflower seeds I threw in there from Capital One and some seedlings when they sprouted)
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