Grow these 11 flowers in your garden that come back every year on their own. Plant them once and have them bloom each season without any effort every year.

  • VERBENA
  • MARIGOLD
  • CALENDULA
  • GOMPHRENA
  • BALSAM
  • SUN FLOWER
  • PORTULACA
  • DIANTHUS
  • STATICE
  • PETUNIA
  • VINCA
HOW TO GROW SELF-SEEDING FLOWERS?
  • All of these flowers can be grown from seeds easily. Grow them in pots or ground.
  • Keep deadheading during blooming season.
  • At the end of the season, let a few flowers bloom and go to seed.
  • Don’t collect the seeds, let them fall onto the ground.
  • When it’s time to germinate, in the correct season, the seeds will come up on their own sprouting new seedlings.
  • When the seedlings are 2″-3″ tall, transplant them into pots or whereever you want to grow them.
CARE TIPS FOR SELF-SEEDING FLOWERS
  • Flower varieties that come up on their own are hardy seasonals
  • They do not require a lot of extra care
  • Water them regularly as they require ample water to bloom profusely
  • Plant them in good soil at the beginning of the season
  • Fertilse every 20 days during growing season
  • Dead-head regularly to promote more flowers
  • Keep the plants clean and well-ventilated
  • These flower varieties thrive on full sun, provided regular watering
  • They grow in big as well as small pots
  • Plant 2-3 plants per big pot for a fuller look
Flowers that come back every season on their own
SELF-SEEDING FLOWERS