Monday, May 24, 2010

Can I plant any flower seeds now to bloom in the early summer/late spring (Michigan)?

I like tulips, wild flowers, etc and see seed packages for cheap ($1.00 or so) at stores but wonder when and where to plant these seeds. It's about 45 for the highs lately (it's supposed to start getting into the high 50s) and about 30-35 at night (also changing soon). What could I plant and when? Should I wait a few weeks or is now (it's been raining alot) a good time?

Can I plant any flower seeds now to bloom in the early summer/late spring (Michigan)?
I live in Michigan and I planted my wildflower seeds already. They say not to until the "last frost" happens. I think for the most part that only applies to flowering plants.
Reply:Tulips and other bulbs are best planted in the fall. The best answer for seed-based flowers is to follow the instructions accompanying the seeds (usually on the back of the packet.) If you are seeing seeds for sale that don't offer planting instructions don't buy them.





At Mejier they carry planter's pride brand seeds and these offer adequate instructions on the back. Nearly all the seeds will indicate that you should wait until the danger of frost has passed. Little seedlings rarely have the ability to withstand a frost. I checked the farmers almanac for Michigan (as I live there too) and the projected last frost will be around May 15th. I have started many seeds indoors but with many "wildflower" varieties it is fine if not better to start them outside. It would be wise to wait till the later half of May if you plan to plant outside.
Reply:If you are planting outside you should wait until you are sure that it will not freeze at night. Then you can plant them according to the directions on the seed packet.





If you want to give them a head start you can start them inside then plant them as seedlings.





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