Help! my flowers didn't bloom!?


Question:I planted seeds of all sorts (and followed directions on how far apart and how deep to plant them) two weeks ago, and nothing blossomed.
I'm thinking that the soil wasn't good enough from the people that lived here before.
So, can I now plant already-bloomed flowers in the garden on top of the seeds?

Answers:
Normally flower seeds often take over the alotted time on the package. Some I planted earlier this year took about 20 days to come up. I think it also partly depends on the type of soil and how warm the ground is and when it gets water.


Water them and put miracle grow on them. Also give them a little more time.
Transfer the bloomed flowers to a long flower pot, put in good soil and watch them grow. I never put any flower planet into the grown I always put them in different shaped pots. or hangers. I left my yard for my vegetable garden.

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