Sowing flower seeds in The Tropical Paradise

In addition to starting flower seeds in small pots and flats, this year I am sowing them directly into the ground. This is all experimentation, but I figure since the weeds have been growing so well in these places, flowers should, too! Right here under the Phoenix canariensis-rupicola palm tree cross, I have planted petunas, dwarf snapdragons, and alyssum. There are also a lot of daffodil bulbs there so I'm hoping that it will look a lot more interesting in a month or two!

As you can see, I have a sprayer head that covers this area very nicely, and there is also a mister towards the back. It's a tricky balance to get the flowers to flourish here, they need to be in a sunny area to bloom, but it can't be too hot and sunny that it kills the tiny sprouts. I will keep an eye on it.

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