Will sunflowers wither after their blooming period?
The editor will tell you whether sunflowers wither after their blooming period and introduce the related knowledge of green plants and flowers about the planting time and method of sunflowers, and then the editor will continue the introduction.
Flower enthusiasts grow flowers mostly for the flowers. From blooming to withering, there are always many surprises and attractions. Some flowers and plants are annual or biennial, unlike many flowers at home that can be kept for a long time. However, many of these flowers have impressive blooms and, despite their short lives, they are still loved by many. If the leaves turn yellow and wither in autumn, there is no need to feel regret. Collect some seeds and plant them again, and they will bloom for you next year. Let's take a look together!
「Short-lived Flowers」
-Cosmos-
Many people like cosmos for their fresh and lovely colors, which come in pink, white, purple, and other colors, rich and colorful. Sprinkle a little in the yard, and they will bloom with the wind and sway gracefully, which is particularly charming. Cosmos is easy to plant; just sprinkle a little in the soil and they can survive. Moreover, cosmos has a strong adaptability and easily blooms into a full pot.
Cosmos is an annual flower that is often sown in spring and blooms in summer and autumn. After the flowers wither in autumn, they will produce seeds and wither in winter. Cosmos has a strong self-sowing ability, and if there is enough space, there is no need to transplant them; they will grow out the next year.
Will sunflowers wither after their blooming period?
-Poppies-
Poppies look like clouds of red from a distance, floating as if they are about to fly, smooth as silk, and very beautiful. Poppies are annual flowers that wither and die soon after the flowers fade. They are often sown in spring, bloom and produce seeds in summer, and if the seeds are collected properly, they can be sown again. If there is enough space, the seeds that fall on the soil will sprout and bloom again in the spring of the next year. Poppies are relatively easy to care for, heat and sun-resistant, and can tolerate poor soil, requiring almost no care.