Summer blooms can amaze even when you start late: some flowers bloom without problems from seeds sown in July, giving color and life in no time.


July is not too late to sow. With the right varieties and a pinch of patience, balconies and gardens can still turn into spaces full of color. Just choose seeds that love the heat and resist the temptation to postpone again. Sometimes, starting later is even an advantage: less parasites, less diseases, more light. It only takes a little curiosity and the desire to try, even without experience.
Those who have a piece of land or some pots on the terrace can try without too many thoughts. Some flowers seem born especially for those arriving late: they grow fast, do not fear drought and adapt easily. And then, what is the taste in leaving them there, those seeds, to take dust in a drawer? Better to spread them now and see what happens. Sometimes, summer knows how to surprise more than spring.
Summer flowers to be sowed in July: resistant and rapid growth varieties
When it comes to Summer flowers to be sowed in Julythe thought immediately runs to the time that holds. Yet there are many annual plants that germinate in a few days and begin to flourish in less than two months. The secret? Focus on fast and adaptable species, accustomed to heat and full light. Among the most appreciated are the vicewhich grow rapidly and offer abundant blooms in a variety of bright colors. The cosmeelight and high, they are ideal for a spontaneous effect and also adapt well to the slightly wild gardens. The calenduleeasy to grow, resist heat and attract useful insects such as bees. There nigellaalso known as love bridesmaid, is refined and resistant, perfect for land well exposed to the sun. And finally the coreopsistireless up to autumn, they are at ease in the hottest and most bright areas.


Also some varieties of ornamental poppiesif sown by mid -July, they can still give some flowering at the end of the season. In these cases, it is better not to temporarise too much: it is really the last useful moment. To increase the chances of success, you can start with sowing in protected jars or containers, to be transplanted when the seedlings have taken strength. Or opt for direct sowing, distributing the seeds evenly and keeping the soil wet for the first few days.
How to get quick blooms even at the end of the summer
Often it is believed that July is too late to start sowing. But in reality, nature reserves many surprises. Different Flowers sown in July They can bloom already in August or September, especially if the right conditions are guaranteed.
Small practical tricks are enough:
- Choose positions sunny To stimulate fast growth
- Use a light and draining soilbetter if enriched with mature compost
- Keep the soil wet in the first daysavoiding stagnation
- Irrigate regularly but without exaggerating
- Remove weeds in the early stages to avoid competition


A useful trick? Mix the seeds with a little fine sand to distribute them better on the surface. And for those who want quick results, there are also very fast varieties such as i Nasturzil’alyssum and the portlacacapable of flourishing even in less than 40 days.
For those who cultivate on the balcony, the ideal are the long cassettes, well exposed, avoiding to plant too thick. With a little attention, the colors come just in time to make the return from holidays more cheerful.
What if July was the new April?
Many continue to think that gardening follows fixed rules and immutable seasons. But in recent years, the climate has become more unpredictable and the late sowing summer blooms they are increasingly widespread. With high temperatures that last until October, July is no longer out of time.
Sowing in the height of summer means taking advantage of long days, constant heat and accelerated growth. Even a forgotten vase can turn into a spot of color. And perhaps for this reason, the flowers born from late sowing seem even more beautiful: because it is unexpected.
Empty empty in the garden can be brought, giving new life to a neglected corner or simply experimenting without expectations. If something goes wrong, not bad. But if it works, the result will be surprising.
Better to take advantage of it now.


Because between a warm evening and a light watering, i seeds sown in July they could become the unexpected protagonists of the summer.
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