What plants are suitable for sowing in June?

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Flowers suitable for sowing in June

Sowing of wintersweet

Sowing of primroses


It is already June, and many plants are in their peak growing season, but there are also some flowers that can be sown. So, which flowers can be sown in June?


What are the plants suitable for sowing in June
Flowers suitable for sowing in June

Flowers suitable for sowing in June

In June, most flowers are not suitable for sowing, but there are exceptions, such as primroses, Cycads, wax plums, loquats, etc. are all more suitable for sowing at this time.

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Sowing of wax plums

Wax Plum seeds are actually relatively large. Generally, the fruits on the plant turn yellowish brown. When the seeds turn brown, they can be removed for sowing.

After removing the fruit, take out the seeds inside, soak them in cold water to allow the seeds to absorb water and swell, and then put them in sand for germination. It takes a little longer to germinate, usually 2 weeks, sowing can be done once there is white dew.

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Sowing of Primrose

Primula Spring flowers are a common flowering plant with beautiful blooms. They are often propagated by sowing seeds.

Primrose seeds are relatively small and must be sown in time. When sowing, you must first put soil in the flower pot. When sowing seeds, you can first mix the seeds with soil, spread them, and then cover them with a glass plate or plastic film. After sowing, it can be placed in a semi-shady place, and care should be taken to avoid direct sunlight.

After primulas are sown, it usually takes about a week for the seedlings to emerge. As the seedlings gradually grow, the glass plate or plastic film should be removed in time.

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Sowing of wintersweet

Sowing of primroses














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