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Flowers That Are Surprisingly Easy to Grow From Seeds

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Blue wood aster is one of those flowers that doesn’t need pampering. It grows well in part shade, shrugs off dry conditions, and fills in those tricky spots

Blue Wood Aster

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Four O’Clocks are fun because they don’t bloom in the morning like most flowers. Instead, they wait until the afternoon to open up, giving off a light, sweet scent.

Four O’Clocks

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Black-Eyed Susans don’t just grow—they take over (in the best way). If you plant them once, expect them to come back year after year

Black-Eyed Susans

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Hungarian Breadseed Poppies look fancy, but they’re ridiculously easy to grow. You don’t even have to bury the seeds—just scatter them on the soil

Hungarian Breadseed Poppies

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Sweet Williams just keep giving. They bloom all summer, smell a little like cloves, and last for weeks in a vase. If you want color without a lot of fuss, these are an easy win.

Sweet Williams

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Bachelor’s Button looks like a tiny blue carnation and doesn’t need much from you to thrive. It’ll even bring butterflies to your yard

Bachelor's Button

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Columbine flowers look fancy, but they’re about as easygoing as it gets. They bloom in spring and early summer, and if you let them drop their seeds

Columbine

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