A comprehensive guide to sowing and cultivating 100 common flowers, for flower lovers!
1. Marigold
Sowing time: Spring and summer
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
The seeds can be soaked in water for 6-8 hours before sowing, and then covered with 1 cm of soil. Drinking water infused with the flowers and leaves has the effects of clearing heat and resolving phlegm, nourishing blood, and regulating menstruation!

2. Zinnia
Sowing time: Spring
Germination temperature: 18-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-28 degrees Celsius
It is drought-tolerant, prefers sunlight but is also relatively shade-tolerant, and is easy to manage. Sowing can be done in early spring when temperatures are above 10 degrees Celsius, covering with 1.5 cm of soil. Zinnias can also be propagated by summer cuttings of side branches, but due to high temperatures and frequent showers, protection and shading are necessary.

3. China chrysanthemum
Sowing time: Spring and Autumn
Germination temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Direct sowing is suitable in pots; do not transplant the pots, and ensure full sunlight exposure. Cover the seeds with 0.3-0.5 cm of soil.

4. Cockscomb flower
Sowing time: Spring and summer
Germination temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.5 cm of soil. Prefers hot and dry environments and is not cold-hardy.
Daisies thrive in spring, summer, and autumn at temperatures between 10-25 degrees Celsius and can tolerate temperatures as low as -4 degrees Celsius. When sowing in spring, ensure they receive ample sunlight. In northern regions, overwinter indoors. The seeds are photophilic, so covering with soil after sowing is unnecessary; simply keep the soil moist.
5. Marigold
Sowing time: Spring and summer
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with about 0.3 cm of soil. Flowering occurs 40-60 days after sowing.

6. Coleus
Sowing time: mostly spring, summer and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-30 degrees Celsius
Also known as Perilla frutescens, cover with a thin layer of soil (0.2-0.3 cm) to retain moisture! It will germinate in 10-15 days. It prefers shade but is also cold-hardy.

7. Geranium
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Sow seeds and cover with 0.5-1 cm of soil. Geraniums have dense, evergreen leaves and bloom continuously from October to June of the following year, with peak bloom from April to June. Geraniums are best sown in late winter to early spring, with a flowering period throughout the summer. If sown in late summer, they can bloom in spring if the overwintering temperature is kept above 5℃.

8. Flowering Star
Sowing time: mostly August to November
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
It prefers a cool and semi-shaded environment, but avoids direct sunlight. Potted plants can be placed on a windowsill in partial shade.

9. Periwinkle
Sowing time: (mostly) Spring and summer
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
Also known as Periwinkle, cover with 0.5 cm of soil. Periwinkle is a fairly heat-tolerant flower, and can still grow normally when the temperature reaches 35-37℃.

10. Calendula
Sowing time: Early spring, autumn
Germination temperature: 12-22 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Sow seeds and cover with 0.3 cm of soil. Seedlings can tolerate temperatures as low as -9℃ in winter, while mature plants thrive best at 0℃. Overwinter indoors.

11. Camellia Impatiens
Sowing time: Spring and summer
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
Sow seeds and cover with soil about 0.5cm-1cm thick, keeping the soil moist.

12. Impatiens
Sowing time: Spring and summer
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
Sow seeds and cover with soil about 0.5cm-1cm thick, keeping the soil moist.

13. Moss Peony
Sowing time: Spring, summer, and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-32 degrees Celsius
Also known as sunflower or purslane, and commonly called "the flower that never dies." Cover with 0.2-0.3 cm of soil. Petunias can be sown year-round at 20-24 degrees Celsius. After sowing at 10-25 degrees Celsius, no soil covering is needed; simply press lightly to retain moisture. (Indoor seedling cultivation in winter)

14. Little Dahlia
Sowing time: Spring
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Cover with 1.5 cm of soil (the tubers can be harvested in autumn, stored at 3-5 degrees Celsius in winter, and planted as one plant per tuber in spring).

15. Snapdragon
Sowing time: Can be sown in all four seasons
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Sow seeds and cover with 0.3 cm of soil (for indoor seedling raising in winter). It is cold-hardy but not heat-hardy, prefers full sun but can also tolerate partial shade.

16. Cineraria
Sowing time: April-October is suitable for sowing.
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.2-0.3 cm of soil, and place the seed pot in a cool and ventilated environment after sowing.

17. Nasturtium
Sowing time: mostly spring, autumn and winter
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 12-25 degrees Celsius
Cover with 1 cm of soil (for indoor seedling cultivation in winter).

18. Five-inch Dianthus
Sowing time: (mostly) Spring and Autumn
Germination temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.5-0.8 cm of soil. It is cold-resistant but intolerant of extreme heat.

19. California poppy
Sowing time: Spring, summer, and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Other names: Golden poppy, ornamental poppy. Cover with 0.5 cm of soil. Seedlings need appropriate shade when sowing in summer and autumn.

20. A string of purple
Sowing time: (mostly) Spring and summer
Germination temperature: 20-26 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-30 degrees Celsius
It is difficult for seeds to germinate at temperatures below 15 degrees Celsius. Before sowing, soak the seeds in water for 12 hours, then sow them and cover them with 1 cm of soil.

21. A string of red flowers
Sowing time: (mostly) Spring and summer
Germination temperature: 20-26 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-30 degrees Celsius
It is difficult for seeds to germinate at temperatures below 15 degrees Celsius. Before sowing, soak the seeds in water for 12 hours, then sow them and cover them with 1 cm of soil.

22. Ground cover chrysanthemum
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Other names: Chrysanthemum with many heads. Cover with soil 0.2-0.3 cm. Produces an exceptionally large number of flowers. Sow seeds and cover with soil 0.3 cm; planted one year ago, it will continue to bloom for 3-5 years. Heat-tolerant and cold-tolerant.

23. Kale
Sowing time: Spring, summer, and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 8-25 degrees Celsius
Other names: Leafy Peony. Prefers cool, temperate climates and is cold-hardy. Sow seeds and cover with 0.5 cm of soil. Use shade netting for summer seedling cultivation, and ensure warmth during winter seedling cultivation.

24. Eversummer Stone Bamboo
Sowing time: Can be sown in all four seasons
Germination temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 5-32 degrees Celsius
Sow seeds and cover with 0.5 cm of soil. It is evergreen, flowers in three seasons, can withstand temperatures as low as -40 degrees Celsius, is robust, and easy to grow.

25. Globe Amaranth
Sowing time: Spring
Germination temperature: 15-22 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Before sowing, soak the seeds in warm water for 12 hours or in cool water for 24 hours, then squeeze out the water, let them dry slightly before sowing, cover them with 1 cm of soil, and sow them at a suitable temperature of around 20℃ for better germination.

26. Cornflower
Sowing time: August to December
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-28 degrees Celsius
Suitable for autumn and winter sowing, cover with about 0.2cm of soil, water to keep moist, germination takes about 15 days. Direct sowing is recommended; it is cold-hardy and prefers sunny, fertile, sandy soil. It is fragrant and has a long flowering period. It can self-seed.

27. Double-petaled sunflower
Sowing time: Can be sown in all four seasons
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 1 cm of soil. This is a light-loving plant. (Indoor seedling cultivation in winter)
Dwarf sunflowers can be sown year-round at temperatures of 15-25 degrees Celsius. Cover with 1 cm of soil at 10-30 degrees Celsius. A light-loving plant. (Indoor seedling cultivation in winter)

28. Carnation
Sowing time: mostly spring, autumn and winter
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Also known as carnation, it is an evergreen plant. Cover with 0.5 cm of soil.

29. Sweet alyssum
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.3-0.5 cm of soil. It prefers cool temperatures and dislikes heat. Prune heavily before the hot summer and place in a cool place to overwinter. It will then bloom more profusely in the fall.

30. Verbena
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Soak the seeds in water for 12 hours, then treat them at 5 degrees Celsius for 10 days before sowing. Cover with 0.5-0.8 cm of soil.

31. Cosmos
Sowing time: February to August
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.5 cm of soil. Easy to plant, with many flower colors, strong self-seeding ability, and flowers for many years after sowing once.

32. Black-eyed Susan
Sowing time: Spring, summer, and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-32 degrees Celsius
Cover the seeds with a 0.3 cm seed cover; it is both cold-resistant and drought-resistant.

33. Ageratum conyzoides
Sowing time: (Mostly) Spring
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Sow the seeds and cover with 0.3 cm of soil. Ageratum conyzoides is highly adaptable and not particular about soil type.

34. Amaranth
Sowing time: April to July
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-28 degrees Celsius
Cover the seeds with 0.2-0.3 cm of soil and provide shade during sowing. Alternatively, sow seeds in a warm bed in late March for seedling cultivation. The plant prefers sunlight, is drought-tolerant, but not cold-hardy. It is not particular about soil type.

35. Golden Chrysanthemum
Sowing time: mostly spring, summer and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-22 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Sow seeds and cover with 0.2-0.3 cm of soil. Coreopsis species are cold- and drought-tolerant and not particular about soil type. Coreopsis is easy to cultivate and often reproduces on its own. In northern regions, it can be grown outdoors and overwinter safely. When sowing in summer or autumn, use shade netting to retain moisture and lower the temperature.

36. Yu Meiren
Sowing time: Late autumn to early winter
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Ornamental poppies. Sow seeds, cover with 0.3 cm of soil, keep moist, and cover with plastic film after sowing; remove film after germination. In cold regions, sowing can also be done in early spring.

37. Lisianthus
Sowing time: January-March, September-October
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 12-25 degrees Celsius
Also known as: Prairie Gentian. After sowing, do not cover with soil; simply press lightly. However, be careful to keep the topsoil moist to prevent the seeds from drying out. The plant prefers warm, humid, and sunny conditions. It is relatively cold-hardy but intolerant of waterlogging. It can grow well in dry and hot climates.

38. Gloxinia
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 18-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
(The seeds are very small) Do not cover with soil. Water by bottom watering.

39. Cyclamen
Sowing time: mostly autumn, winter, and spring
Germination temperature: 18-22 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Soak seeds in 45°C warm water for 24 hours before sowing. Cover with 0.6-1 cm of soil; germination takes approximately 30 days.

40. Monkey face flower
Sowing time: mostly autumn
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
It can withstand temperatures as low as 2°C in winter. The seeds are small and do not require covering with soil.

41. Calceolaria
Sowing time: mostly autumn
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 8-25 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.2 cm of soil or leave uncovered.

42. Begonia
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
(The seeds are very small) It prefers a semi-shaded environment, has a long flowering period, and blooms in all four seasons. During the summer, it must be placed in a well-ventilated, cool, semi-shaded location.

43. Pholcodactylis
Sowing time: Spring and Autumn
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
The seeds are small and should be lightly covered with soil.

44. Tuberous Begonia
Sowing time: mostly spring
Germination temperature: 5-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
(The seeds are very small)

45. Rare in ancient times
Sowing time: Autumn
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
It is sensitive to both cold and heat, and thrives in warm and humid environments. Keep the soil moist during the growing season, sow in autumn, and in warm climates it can be sown outdoors, while in cold regions it can be bred in greenhouses and transplanted in April.

46. Violet
Sowing time: mostly from February to October
Germination temperature: 18-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Cover the seeds with 0.5 cm of soil. Sow directly in a suitable pot. This is a taproot plant and does not tolerate transplanting. When transplanting, keep the original soil ball intact; do not break the ball and try to avoid damaging the roots. It can tolerate brief periods of -5°C.

47. Mimosa pudica
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 1 cm of soil to prevent frost damage (indoor seedling raising in winter, and overwintering of mature seedlings indoors).

48. Tenjin chrysanthemum
Sowing time: mostly spring
Germination temperature: 18-22 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 20-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.8 cm of soil. It is robust, heat-resistant, and drought-resistant!

49. Asparagus fern
Sowing time: Can be sown in most seasons
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Soak the seeds in water for two days before sowing, cover with 0.8 cm of soil, and they will germinate in about 40 days.

50. Cactus
Sowing time: mostly spring, summer and autumn
Germination temperature: 25-30 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 5-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.2-0.3 cm of soil.

51. Gazania
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-22 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.8 cm of soil.

52. Cherry radishes
Sowing time: Can be sown in all four seasons
It is highly heat-resistant, grows rapidly, and has round fruits with a diameter of 3-4 cm. The outer skin is bright red and shiny, and the inner flesh is snow-white.

53. Cucumber
Sowing time: Spring, Autumn and Winter
Indoor seedling cultivation in winter

54. Four Seasons Baby Bok Choy
Sowing time: Can be sown in all four seasons

55. Platycodon grandiflorus
Sowing time: mostly spring, autumn and winter
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-28 degrees Celsius
Cover with 1.5 cm of soil, soak seeds in water for 24 hours before sowing.

56. Spider Flower
Sowing time: early spring and summer
Germination temperature: 20-30 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.5-0.8 cm of soil and ensure seedlings receive ample sunlight during the seedling stage. Direct sowing without transplanting.

57. Beehive flowers
Sowing time: Spring and Autumn
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 5-25 degrees Celsius
Autumn sowing should be done indoors, while direct sowing in early spring can be done outdoors.

58. Sage
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 20-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-30 degrees Celsius
Soak seeds in water for 24 hours, then sow and cover with 0.5 cm of soil.

59. Pyrethrum
Sowing time: mostly spring, autumn and winter
Germination temperature: 18-22 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-30 degrees Celsius
Autumn sowing is most suitable; cover with 0.3 cm of soil.

60. Phoenix Tail Cockscomb
Sowing time: Spring and Autumn
Germination temperature: 20-30 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.2-0.3 cm of soil.

61. Tricolor Bun
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 5-21 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.6 cm of soil; seeds will not germinate above 20 degrees Celsius.

62. Strawberry
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.3 cm of soil.

63. Orange blossom
Sowing time: Spring and summer
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 12-25 degrees Celsius
Other name: Nine-layer incense. Cover with soil 0.3-0.5 cm.

64. Mosquito-repelling herbs
Sowing time: Spring
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.2-0.3 cm of soil.

65. Pearl Melon
Sowing time: Spring
Germination temperature: 18-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.5-0.8 cm of soil; it can be used as a hanging plant for ornamental purposes.

66. Chinese Herbs
Sowing time: Spring
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-30 degrees Celsius
Other names: Huluba (a type of soil), 0.8-1 cm thick. Strong aroma.

67. Divine Herb
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 18-35 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.3-0.5 cm of soil. It has strong cold resistance and can overwinter naturally in northern regions.

68. Peppermint
Sowing time: Can be sown in most seasons
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 20-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.2-0.3 cm of soil.

69. Small-sized marigold
Sowing time: Spring and Autumn
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.3 cm of soil. Semi-hardy.

70. Evening Primrose
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
Other names: Evening primrose. Cover with soil 0.5-0.8 cm.

71. Sweet peas
Sowing time: September to December
Germination temperature: 10-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 5-20 degrees Celsius
Soak the seeds in water for 28 hours before sowing, cover with 1 cm of soil. Avoid extreme heat, but tolerate some cold.

72. Magic Gourd
Sowing time: Spring
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
Soak seeds in water for 4-6 hours before sowing, then cover with 1 cm of soil.

73. Dancing Grass
Sowing time: Can be sown in most seasons
Germination temperature: 20-28 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-30 degrees Celsius
Gently rub the waxy coating on the seeds with dry, fine sand to slightly break the seed coat. Then soak the seeds in warm water for 48 hours before sowing and covering them with 0.3 cm of soil.

74. Ornamental Pepper
Sowing time: Can be sown in most seasons
Germination temperature: 15-35 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-38 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.3-0.5 cm of soil.

75. Ornamental Eggplant
Sowing time: Can be sown in all four seasons
Germination temperature: 15-22 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.3-0.5 cm of soil.

76. Morning glory
Sowing time: Spring and summer
Germination temperature: 20-30 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 1.5 cm of soil; it has strong self-seeding ability. 
77. Five-pointed eggplant
Sowing time: mostly from February to June
Germination temperature: 20-30 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 20-30 degrees Celsius
Also known as: Five Generations Under One Roof. It can bloom in all four seasons, with purple and golden yellow petals and five nipple- or finger-like protrusions, making it uniquely cute. It does not change color or shrink over time.

78. Toy Pumpkin
Sowing time: Spring, summer, and autumn
Germination temperature: 20-30 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 1.5-2 cm of soil. When sowing in summer, seedlings should be shaded to prevent them from being exposed to direct sunlight.

79. Five-color peppers
Sowing time: Spring indoor sowing, all year round
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 12-35 degrees Celsius
Cover with 1 cm of soil

80. Multicolored morning glory
Sowing time: Spring and summer
Germination temperature: 20-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-35 degrees Celsius
Cover with 1 cm of soil for easy planting.

81. Potted Tomatoes
Sowing time: Can be sown in all four seasons
Germination temperature: 20-30 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.3-0.5 cm of soil (for indoor seedling cultivation in winter).

82. Foxglove
Sowing time: mostly spring, summer and autumn
Germination temperature: 18-22 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-28 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.5 cm of soil. Cold-hardy, tolerates partial shade.

83. Columbine
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 25-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.5 cm of soil. Tolerates partial shade and cold; can overwinter outdoors in northern regions. Blooms every other year.

84. Dragon fruit
Sowing time: Can be sown in most seasons
Germination temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 5-35 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.3 cm of soil. Evergreen, heat-resistant, can overwinter indoors in northern regions. Can absorb computer radiation, suitable as a small desktop bonsai.

85. Strawberry Corn
Sowing time: Early spring to July
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.8-1 cm of soil. The resulting fruit is miniature and adorable, deep red in color, and can be used to make ornamental handicrafts or even eaten.

86. Mallow
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
Other names: Money sunflower. Cover with 0.5-0.8 cm of soil. Cold-resistant and drought-resistant.

87. Xia Jin
Sowing time: Spring (autumn sowing is possible in Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hainan);
Germination temperature: 20-30 degrees Celsius
Summer violets prefer sunlight, are not cold-hardy, but are relatively heat-tolerant. Because the seeds are small, they can be mixed with some fine sand. After sowing, do not cover with soil, but cover with a thin film to retain moisture. Water using the soaking method after sowing. Germination takes about 15 days. After emergence, remove the film and place in a bright, well-ventilated location. Transplant when the seedlings have 5 upright leaves or reach 10 cm in height. During cultivation, place in a sunny location. To maintain vibrant flower color, apply organic fertilizer as a base fertilizer before planting.

88. Hollyhock
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 1.5 cm of soil.

89. Lupins
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Other names: Lupine. Sow in January or February and it will bloom in the same year. Cover with 0.5-0.8 cm of soil.
90. Four o'clock flower
Sowing time: mostly spring
Germination temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 1.5 cm of soil. Tolerates partial shade.

91. Kochia scoparia
Sowing time: Spring
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.3 cm of soil.

92. Small white chrysanthemum
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 18-35 degrees Celsius
Other names: Button Chrysanthemum. Cover with 0.2 cm of soil. Flowers are white, have a chrysanthemum fragrance, and have a long flowering period.

93. Lover's Grass
Sowing time: Spring, summer, and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-30 degrees Celsius
It can tolerate temperatures as low as -8 to -15 degrees Celsius in winter and can grow well in summer at temperatures between 35 and 38 degrees Celsius. Cover with 0.3cm of soil.

94. Blood-nourishing herb
Sowing time: Can be sown in most seasons
Germination temperature: 18-22 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 5-25 degrees Celsius
Other names: Forget-me-not. Cover with 0.5 cm of soil, direct sowing, better without transplanting. Cold-hardy. Prefers cool climates and semi-shade.

95. Baby's Breath
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-25 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.2 cm of soil. Direct sowing is best; do not transplant. Cold-hardy; blooms continuously throughout the year above 5 degrees Celsius. Evergreen.

96. Larkspur
Sowing time: Spring and Autumn
Germination temperature: around 15 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Other names: Bird's-eye grass. (Saplings should overwinter indoors)

97. Bellflower
Sowing time: Spring and Autumn
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.5 cm of soil. Cold-resistant.

98. Fishing Bell Willow
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 10-28 degrees Celsius
Cover with 0.3 cm of soil. (For seedlings to overwinter indoors)

99. Shell Flower
Sowing time: Spring, summer, and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 20-30 degrees Celsius
Other names: Collared Flower. Cover with 0.5-0.8 cm of soil.

100. Licetrum lucidum
Sowing time: mostly spring and autumn
Germination temperature: 15-20 degrees Celsius
Optimal growth temperature: 15-25 degrees Celsius
Cover with 1 cm of soil.
