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Give Flower Seeds a Fall Start

Can you feel just a bit of fall in the air? The cooler weather is not that far away which means it's a good time to start some of your favorite flowers.
Petunias, pansies, dianthus and calendula all like to get a start during the warmish days and then flower during the cooler weather. Get the best selection of fall flowers by starting your plants from seed. It's economical and easy to do.

Dianthus

Seeds are best sown in small flower pots or cell packs saved from previous purchases. Fill each with a germination mix available from garden centers and then sow the seeds. Follow label instructions during planting and then water to start the germination process. Use the following tips to produce transplants for the flower garden.
Keep the soil moist watering when the surface begins to dry to the touch.
Be sure the seedlings have adequate light; most need full sun.
Feed weekly with a half strength 20-20-20 fertilizer solution.
Transplant seedlings to larger containers as needed when four or more true leaves form.
Add to the garden when 4- to 6- inches tall.