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| Is it possible to grow flowers indoors and have them in bloom by June 15? We are planning for a wedding and the bride would like wildflowers. Thanks for any help. |
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| That's going to be difficult I think. It will depend on the varieties used. Most "wildflowers" are perennials which means they won't bloom until the second year, especially in your shorter growing season. So I would look to find a "wildflower mix" that is labeled as all annuals or a mix of annuals and perennials and get them started ASAP. See link below for an example and Google pulls up several other sources. Good luck. Dave |
Here is a link that might be useful: All Annuals Wildflower mixes
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- Posted by paintergal92 4 (My Page) on Sat, Mar 2, 13 at 16:57
| Yeah, after thinking it over we realize it won't work. Thanks for the advice! |
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