Mid-summer is the optimal time to plant biennial flowers for flowering next year.
We'll tell you what flowers you need to plant in July.
What flowers to plant in July for flowering next year
First, daisies. If you sow them now, they will bloom in the spring.
Secondly, Turkish carnation. Overwinters without additional shelter.
If you do not remove the faded inflorescences after flowering, you will get self-seeding.
Thirdly, mallow. After sowing, it forms a rosette of leaves until winter, and in the second year it produces a tall stem (1.5-2 m) with bright, large flowers.
Also in July you can plant pansies, medium bellflowers and foxgloves.