What are the easiest flowers flowers to grow from seed?


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The first answer is right on the money. Zinnias and Sunflowers are the easiest I've planted from seed, and had success with year after year. The Zinnia comes up fast and gets up to 4 feet high sometimes,depending on the type seeds you get. I've had blooms from mid-June,until late- September. They make excellent cut flowers and come out in a big variety of colors. Pale to bright yellows,peach to salmon,sunburst to bright and deep orange,light pink to a deep bright pink,red to a deep dark maroon. Also the blooms vary from a Daisy like flower, to a full cluster a lot like a Carnation. There will always be Zinnias growing around my place!


For me, Zinnias have been about the easiest. Sunflowers are also really easy.
Sunflowers and any type of bulb.
marigolds
The only problem is they are annuals,so you have to replant every year.
marigolds, they will grow anywhere with little care
Marigolds, zinnias, and cosmos are really simple.
I once grew a flat of marigolds and when they were 2 inches tall my cat knocked over my flat and they fell plant side down flat on the ground. Only two were broken!

Definitely a tough plant and easy to grow from seed.
Nasturtiums and you can eat the bloom (with their permission)

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