February has arrived, which means it’s time to sow some agricultural crops for seedlings.
Let's figure out which flowers are already ready to be planted for subsequent transplantation into the ground.
What flowers to plant in February
February is a good time to plant petunias for seedlings. These flowers have small seeds that need to be simply scattered over the surface of the soil without deepening.

When the future seedlings grow up, they are transplanted into separate pots.
Also, the last winter month is a good time to plant ever-flowering begonia. The seeds of this unpretentious flower germinate very slowly, which is why it is recommended to sow them in February.
Just like petunias, the seeds do not need to be planted deep, but simply pressed into the soil and then watered.
Before planting narrow-leaved lavender, the seeds undergo a stratification procedure, after which they are buried half a centimeter deep in well-moistened soil.
Also in February, heliotrope is sown, the seeds of which do not survive without light, and therefore the seedlings must grow in a sunny place.
After a month, the future flowers are transplanted into separate pots.