Easy Flowering Plants To Grow In India

Flowering Plants: Top 5 Easy Flowers To Grow In India

Jan 08, 2023

Top 5 Easy Flowers to Grow

Whether you're a seasoned green thumb or a complete novice, we've got the perfect small flowering plants to grow at home. These easy garden flowers for beginners, easy-to-grow flowering plants will add a splash of colour to your garden without breaking a sweat. Nothing compares to having a garden full of wonderful flowers in lovely colours. You can get ready for this by cultivating all season flowers in India. Indoor flowering plants can be grown with a variety of techniques. Some require little upkeep, while others require considerable effort. Growing flowering plants is simple, but you must know how to properly care for them. The first step is to select the suitable plant for your needs. Following that, you should water the soil on a regular basis and fertilize the plants as they grow. Finally, to keep the flowering plants healthy, you must trim them. Growing flowering plants is simple, and no special equipment is required. You only need a pot and plate, soil, pot mix, and water. So grab your gloves and let's get growing flower plants to grow at home!

Sunflower - Easy Flower To Grow | Pot and Bloom

Sunflower

The famous Dutch painter Van Gogh symbolized sunflowers as happiness. Its beauty and simplicity make it a centerpiece, holding your gaze timelessly. Sunflowers are an easy flowers to grow garden project because they require minimal effort and maintenance to thrive. First, find a spot in your garden that gets at least six to eight hours of direct sunlight each day. Choose well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to somewhat alkaline pH level of 6.0 to 7.5. During the growing season, water deeply though infrequently to encourage deep rooting and feed plants only sparingly.  Finally, if growing tall varieties, provide stakes or other support to protect them from strong winds. 

It's a rewarding experience to grow sunflowers, an absolute delight for beginners.

Zinnia - Easy Flower To Grow | Pot and Bloom

Zinnia

Zinnia is a classic flower favored by gardeners and homeowners around the world. Unique petal formations that form single, semi-double, and double rows of petals add to its elegance. Zinnia flowers come in an array of colours including white, yellow, orange, pink, red, lilac, purple and multi-coloured. Zinnia is a self-sowing plant, which means that it scatters the seed without external help. It's a keeper! 

It symbolizes friendship in the language of flowers and is also known as a “cut and come again flower” because of the ability to produce new flower buds shortly after cutting the flowering stem. We at Pot and Bloom bring you an entire Zinnia Grow Kit that equips you with all that you will need to grow these beautiful Zinnia flowers. 

Roses - Easy Flower To Grow | Pot and Bloom

Roses

Growing roses is an ethereal experience, but it requires some effort to keep them healthy and beautiful. To get started, choose a site that receives six or more hours of sun each day and has well-drained soil. Amend the soil with organic matter such as compost or peat moss to help roses thrive.

When planting, space them at least three feet apart and add a three-inch layer of organic mulch to conserve soil moisture and suppress weeds. Fertilize your roses frequently to promote vigorous growth and abundant blooms. Water your roses deeply once a week and monitor them for evidence of pests. With proper care and maintenance, these are easy to grow flowers. You can enjoy the beauty, color, fragrance and charm of roses while it enhances your garden aesthetics. 

Dahlia - Easy Flower To Grow | Pot and Bloom

Dahlia

Dahlia flowers are bound to make your jaw drop, they are easy to grow, and they make a great addition to any garden! Small to large flowering plants, they thrive in moist, moderate climates and full sun, and they prefer rich, well-draining soil with a pH level of 6.0 to 7.5. Plant Dahlia tubers in late spring, when the soil reaches 60ºF (15°C) and any danger of frost has passed. Tall, large-flower cultivars require support, so consider placing 5- to 6-foot stakes around plants and tying stems to them as the plants grow. Dahlias begin blooming about 8 weeks after planting. To ease this process, our Dahlia Grow Kit are packed with seeds, sprays, essentials and more. 

Marigold - Easy Flower To Grow | Pot and Bloom

Marigold

Marigold flowers are one of the most popular plants, with symbolism in diverse cultures and contradicting notions, they have endless tales tied to them. Marigolds are easy flowers to grow  and require full sun for at least 6-8 hours a day. Marigold transplants should be planted into well-draining, loamy soil in an area that receives full sun. Our Marigold Kit is made to boost your confidence to plant these yourself and for you to not worry about anything else. We have carefully heard the needs of a Marigold plant and assembled essentials from soil to protection spray, all of it in one box. 

Growing your own flowers not only gives you the joy of seeing them bloom but also allows you to have control over the type of flowers you have in your garden. You can choose from a wide variety of flowers to create a unique look that suits your tastes. Additionally, growing your own flowers can be a great way to relax and de-stress. 


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