Colorful Summer Garden Flowers
If flowers are
your thing or if you plan to include some flowers in your summer
garden then you should take a moment to learn about those flowers
or flowering plants that are best suited to summer months and what
those plants like by way of sunlight and shade. Not all flowers are
created equal when it comes to withstanding the heat of the summer
sun and some require a little more care than others. Keep all of
these things in mind when planning your summer garden and choose
wisely according to the type of care you wish to provide.
This is a general guide to the various types of plants that are
well suited for a summer garden and not necessarily those that are
well suited to rest side by side. Study the flowers you decide you
would like to include in your summer garden in order to insure you
keep those that love water and dislike sun away from those that
thrive with little water and copious amounts of sun. In other words
you will need to conduct a more thorough study of the flowers you
decide to include in your summer garden in order to determine the
proper placement of these flowers for the most color, effect, and
the best possible life for the flowers you choose.
The following are some fun sun loving flowers you may wish to
include in your summer garden. Geraniums are bright little splashes
of color that are ideally suited for a summer garden. They happen
to work well for creating borders or simply providing a highlight
of color in a bed of green and do quite well in pots on their own
or mixed with other colorful summer flowers. The Hibiscus is a
beautiful spot of color that will lend a tropical feel to your
summer garden. A welcome addition to many gardens they may grow
quite tall so keep them to the back of the summer garden to allow
the full array of color from all summer plants to capture the eyes
of visitors. Marigolds are another popular addition to most summer
gardens. With a wide array of colors from which to choose it is no
small wonder that these flowers remain a popular favorite for sunny
patches within the summer garden.
Shade loving flowers also abound for summer gardens everywhere.
Most gardeners find heavily shaded spots within their lawns or
gardens to be a particular challenge. Perhaps some of these
suggestions will alleviate that sense of challenge for you.
Impatiens are widely popular choices for shady spaces and provide a
wide range of bright colors perfect for creating fun and bright
borders. The viola is another great brightly colored flower that is
well suited for borders or potted arrangements, whichever suits
your particular summer garden needs. Mimulus is another excellent
choice for color in your summer garden and may tolerate partial sun
quite well if you're looking for a nice border plant. If you prefer
more dramatic coloring in your summer garden you might be
interested in including Lobelia or ageratum, which both have
beautiful blue hues in your summer garden plans.
Of course this
is only a small sampling of the many bright and beautiful summer
flowers that can make a real splash in your summer garden. Be sure
to check out the color offerings of each and specific care
instructions to make sure that they are a genuine match not only
for your personal tastes but also the landscape and terrain of your
garden and the other plants that will be included in your summer
garden. The planning stage is often the hardest work that many
people put into their summer gardens but the pay off for all this
proper planning is quite often rich and beautiful. Failing to plan
properly can result in a great deal of wasted time and effort on
your behalf and a less than stellar summer garden.
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