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Fast flowers to grow with children

Although children are full of curiosity, they are not exactly renowned for their patience. So here’s a selection of failsafe flowers to bring smiles to small faces

Flowers from seed

Growing flowers from seed is one of the most rewarding gardening activities out there. Choose hardy

annuals such as sunflowers, poppies, cornflowers and pot marigolds – they all germinate quickly and are easy to grow. Bees and butterflies love them too! This also makes a great activity to do with children in a greenhouse on wet days.

Sunflowers
Cornflowers
Pot marigolds

Flowers from bulbs

Bulbs are great because you're pretty much guaranteed to get a result in the first year. They're also big enough for small children to handle easily. Plant spring-flowering

bulbs such as daffodils and tulips in the autumn: if you're feeling impatient for quick results why not plant some paperwhites and amaryllis (Hippeastrum) bulbs indoors at the same time? They will flower within just a few weeks of planting and are ideal for watching close up.
Daffodils
Muscari
Tulips

Plants to buy and grow

If you want to get off to a flying start, buying plants rather than bulbs or seeds is the quickest way to get gardening. Pansies and violas make lovely displays in autumn, winter and spring – try planting them in a pot with bulbs for a now-and-later mini gardening project. If you buy verbena plants in spring and plant them in the garden, by midsummer you'll have a haze of purple blooms, and hopefully lots of visiting butterflies too. Coleus make great patio plants and are wonderfully easy to grow from

cuttings – taking your young gardeners on to the next level.
Violas
Verbena
Coleus

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