Some gardeners prefer to plant flowers in January-February so that they bloom profusely no later than May.
Not every flower lover knows where to start. Here's a surefire tip! Check out the list to make sure you have the right plants to sow in February.
Eustoma
This flower's seedlings develop slowly: from germination to flowering, up to 6 months pass. Therefore, sowing should be done in January - early February.
To grow seedlings, you will have to use additional lighting.
Ampelous petunia
The seeds of this plant should be sown earlier than those of bush petunia. The seeds are sown for seedlings starting in February. The grown seedlings can be planted in open ground when the weather gets warmer.
Gazania
A fairly long-developing seedling. Sowing seeds in January or early February will allow you to get a plant with good buds by the end of May.
Pelargonium
The seeds of this plant can be sown in November-December to see beautiful flowering in the spring. In the winter months, pelargonium may require additional lighting.
Begonia
This plant can also be sown early. The beautiful flower turned out to be among the plants that need to be sown first.