Cool Flowers: Annual Flowers with a Head Start in Spring
Cool Flowers are annuals that have developed a special strategy to bloom early in the year.
They are sown in late summer or early autumn, allowing them to grow into strong young plants by winter. These plants are remarkably resilient and typically survive winter without issue. When temperatures rise in spring, they use their head start to begin flowering much earlier than other annuals.
Cool Flowers are not only a delight to the eye but also play an important role in sustainable gardening. Their early bloom provides valuable food sources for pollinators like bees and butterflies at a time when few other plants are in flower.
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