I know Hardy Annuals flower the same year as sowing (unless it's the strain of sweet pea I've grown)!
and biennials flower the second year.
My question is: Do the majority of perennial flowers grown from seed, flower the first year?
and biennials flower the second year. My question is: Do the majority of perennial flowers grown from seed, flower the first year?

I haven't given up on the sweet peas and might try them again if I can be bothered to erect something for them to climb on, tried the dwarf varieties and don't like em! Carnations are a deffo! I've grown aqualegia before and just think they are nice delicate flowers so will be a nice splash of colour even if left in ground!
Comment