How to Grow Clarkia or Godetia from seed 🌸 | An Easy Annual Flower
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- Опубліковано 23 кві 2024
- Easy step by step guide on how to grow Clarkia or Godetia from seed,
Growing Clarkia, Clarkia amoena, also known as: Godetia, farewell to spring, or satin flower.
An example of how to grow Annuals from seed to flowering.
Variety: Clarkia, Grace Shell Pink
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This is my first time hearing of this beautiful plant/flower. Thanks for the introduction and how to grow it.😃
Beautiful indeed, and very easy to grow. Glad you enjoyed it and thank you so much for your comment! 😊
I've never heard of or seen this flower before. I learned something today & it is pretty, thank you for sharing.
So glad you enjoyed it. Thank you very much for your comment!
Lovely flowers 🌸🌱👍🏼
Lovely indeed👌Thank you so much for your comment!
The colors are so beautiful , thank you ❤
Can't agree more! Thank you so much for your comment!😊💚
I've ordered a few packets over the last month or so- This video is right on time. Can't wait to grow mine.
Sounds amazing! Happy growing and thank you so much for your comment!
Beautiful
Thank you so much! 😊
I have never heard of these before but I think they are beautiful and will definitely grow some
Yes, surprisingly they are not popular but very easy to grow and have gorgeous blooms. Well worth trying. Thank you very much for your comment!
Beautiful flowers ❤
Thank you very much!😊
Beautiful plants, and thanks for the step by step, but where are the insects?
Glad you enjoyed it. These flowers usually don't have much problem with pests, but best is monitor plants daily and with the first sign of any pest, try to control them depending on the pest type. Neem oil mix is organic and helps a lot. Hope this helps and thank you so much for your comment!
Do you stake them? Growing for first time and I noticed most of them flop. Thanks for the nice tutorial.
Mature plants may benefit from a support. Specially if temperatures is getting hot during plant development , stems will be weak and spindly. But for seedlings and young plants you don't need to worry, they will get stronger as they grow. Hope this helps and thank you for your comment!