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Top 8 Flower Seeds You Can Still Sow In the Summer

June 27, 2023 · Garden
seeds you can still sow in the summer
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3. Johnny-jump-up

Johnny-jump-ups are late bloomers; they keep on blooming all through the fall and even into the winter. Cold temperatures may cause them to wither, but the hardy perennials frequently reappear after dying. Johnny-jump-ups, as their scientific name implies, produce tricolored blooms that resemble those of the pansy but are smaller (thus the moniker “wild pansy”).

Because these flowers aren’t afraid of chili temperatures, Johnny-jump-us’s seeds you can still sow in the summer! Although this flower doesn’t need any special maintenance, you must provide it with well-draining soil rich in organic matter. Johnny Jump-Up loves sunlight, but during scorching summers, it will also like a bit of shade.

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