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Best low-maintenance choice for gardeners wanting vibrant, afternoon-blooming color.
These vibrant, afternoon-blooming flowers offer a rare, color-shifting display that wakes up just as your morning garden starts to fade. They are exceptionally easy to grow and deer-resistant, though you will need to dig up and store the roots over winter if you live in a colder climate.
Afternoon Blooms
Multi-Color
Reusable Roots
Pollinator Friendly
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Evening Fragrance & Bloom
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High Germination & Low Maintenance
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Attracts Nighttime Pollinators
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Potential Toxicity Risk
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Aggressive Self-Seeding
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Daytime Dormancy
Best fragrant annual for gardeners who love creating fresh-cut floral arrangements.
These early-blooming annuals deliver an intoxicating fragrance and striking fuchsia color that few other flowers can match. While you will need to pinch the first buds to encourage a fuller, branching display, the reward is a steady supply of elegant, ruffled stems perfect for fresh-cut arrangements.
Fragrant Blooms
Vibrant Color
Cut Stems
Ruffled Florets
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Exceptional Cutting Flower
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Rich, Clove-Like Scent
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Reliable, Uniform Growth
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Requires Cool Temperatures
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Susceptible to Fungal Issues
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Challenging Germination Process
Best reliable floral choice for beginner gardeners seeking vibrant garden borders.
These seeds produce vibrant, fragrant clusters of pink flowers that bring old-fashioned charm to any garden. Ideal for borders or containers, they are easy to grow and thrive in a wide range of climates, making them a reliable choice for adding color and attracting pollinators to your outdoor space.
Fragrant
Pollinator Friendly
Versatile
Organic
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High Germination Success
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Sweet Clove Fragrance
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Space-Efficient Growth
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Alkaline Soil Preference
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Brief Flowering Window
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Moisture Sensitivity
Best artistic gift for beginner gardeners and tarot enthusiasts.
Best reliable choice for home gardeners seeking vibrant cut flowers.
Best aromatic herb for gardeners wanting to attract beneficial pollinators.