One of the favourite flowers for its distinctive “dragon” blooms and variety of colours is the snapdragon. Since it is a slow-growing plant, planting seeds indoors in February will provide robust seedlings for transplanting when the weather warms up. With its long blooming season and uses for borders or containers, it is an important plant for keeping colour and interest throughout most of the gardening year.
Planting flower seeds in February is a simple but effective way to begin building a colourful garden throughout the year. By selecting hardy and early-blooming varieties such as marigolds, petunias and snapdragons, gardeners can provide a constant source of blooms, support beneficial pollinators, and add colour and texture to outdoor spaces with a variety of hues and textures. Careful planning in this transitional phase will pay off in the end with a lush garden that honours the beauty of spring and summer.
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