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My fiance and I are getting married in mid August 2020. We live in zone 3 I believe, in Edmonton AB. We just bought our house last year mid summer and have not gotten a chance to get any gardening going.
I am looking for a flowering plant I can get going now and hopefully cut the fresh blooming flowers and bring with us to our wedding 4 hours away just outside Calgary.
The space I am wanting to plant them gets a lot of sunlight in the day so I assume they would need to be a pretty sturdy flower that likes lots of sun.
I was looking at hydrangeas but it seems these can take 3-4 years to really get going from seed, and I’m hoping to find some options for a shorter time frame. I know that from seed is unlikely, but it is preferable. I am able to start warming seeds now.
Thank you for any assistance!
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1 Comment To "What perennial can I grow to significant flowering state in 2 seasons in Zone 3?"
#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 03/11/2019 @ 4:11 pm
Unfortunately, this is a pretty daunting task! This collection of articles will help you to get started, but it is unlikely that you will have anything within that time frame: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/gardening-by-zone/zone-3 [1]