Perennial Flower Growing Guides

Perennial Flower Growing Guides


Our guide to growing perennial flowers from seed provides simple yet effective tips to help you cultivate beautiful, long-lasting blooms in your garden. Whether you're new to gardening or looking to expand your flower beds, these tips will set you on the path to success.


Top 3 Tips for Growing Perennial Flowers from Seed:

  1. Start Early Indoors: Begin seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost to give your perennials a head start. Use a warm, sunny spot or a grow light to ensure strong, healthy seedlings.
  2. Prepare Well-Drained Soil: Perennials thrive in well-drained soil. Mix in compost to improve soil structure and fertility, giving your plants the best foundation for long-term growth.
  3. Be Patient: Perennials may take longer to bloom compared to annuals, often flowering in their second year. Patience pays off with these resilient plants that return year after year with beautiful blossoms.


Our guides are regularly being updated to reflect new stocks we bring in, but if there's something you're looking for and can't find here, just drop us a message because I'm sure we can help out.

Share by: