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Explore the most-loved flowers chosen by fellow gardeners across the country. From colorful zinnias to long-blooming coneflowers, these top picks are known for beauty, reliability, and low maintenance. Shop our best-selling flower seeds and bulbs to start your dream garden.
Our top-selling flowers include a colorful mix of customer favorites. Some of the most-loved picks are:
You'll also find other popular blooms like beebalms, black-eyed susans, coleus, cosmos, dill, geraniums, hummingbird mints, milkweeds, ornamental grasses, pansies, petunias, poppies, salvias, snapdragons, verbenas, and more. With so many options, there’s always something blooming. Check back often—our Best Sellers list changes with the season!
We have hundreds of flowers that are easy to grow and even easier to take care of. Some customer favorites include:
Zinnias – Loved for their bold colors and quick blooms, zinnias thrive in sunny spots and bloom nonstop all summer.
Marigolds – These flowers help deter pests, making them perfect for companion planting in veggie gardens.
Sunflowers – With their cheerful faces and impressive height, sunflowers are easy to grow and fun for kids to plant.
These varieties sprout quickly, don’t need much maintenance, and thrive in a variety of soils. If you're new to gardening, start with these beginner-friendly options.
Can You Direct Sow Flower Seeds?
While it's possible, you'll get better results by preparing your soil first. Direct sowing can work for certain wildflowers or hardy annuals, but for the best bloom, loosen the soil, remove weeds, and lightly press the seeds into the ground.
Water consistently until germination begins. For ready-to-grow mixes, check out our wildflower seed blends.
If you're searching for flowers that thrive in full sunlight, try some of these customer favorites:
Coneflowers – These hardy perennials are drought-tolerant, pollinator-friendly, and return year after year with bold, daisy-like blooms.
Cosmos – Known for their delicate petals and feathery foliage, cosmos are fast-growing annuals that thrive in sunny spots and attract butterflies.
Coreopsis – With their sunny yellow blooms and long flowering season, coreopsis add color to beds and borders all summer long.
These flowers love at least 6 hours of sunlight daily and bloom beautifully in the heat.
Most flower seeds sprout within 7–21 days, with blooms following in 45–75 days. Growth timelines vary by variety.
For example, marigolds can bloom in about 8 weeks, while perennials like delphiniums may take longer. Check each product's label or description for exact timing.
Starting seeds indoors gives you a head start on the season. For flowers with long growing cycles or those sensitive to cold, starting indoors 6–8 weeks before the last frost is ideal. Plant your seeds in growing trays and place them in a sunny window or under grow lights.
Keep in mind that your USDA hardiness zone plays a role in when to plant your seeds indoors. For guidance on your specific region, reference our USDA Zone map.