How To Keep Your Garden Colorful Through All Seasons


Are you wondering about what flowers to grow in your region or a particular season? Then read below to find out more about seasonal garden flowers that will make our backyard look stunning!

 

Maintaining a flower garden is not for the weak. You want time, dedication, and commitment to have the beautiful shades of flowers blooming, not withering.

However, there are limited options when it comes to seasons. For example, you can't expect a sunflower to bloom in winters, the same way you can't expect winter jasmine to survive summers.

Fortunately, you always have options when it comes to flowers.

Planting Flowers in Home Garden

Here is a list of flowers that you can plant in your home garden:

Marigold

Marigold is a stunning flowering plant that gives off a sweet scent. There is no doubt that it will be a great addition to your home garden. The beautiful shades of yellow and gold bring joy to anyone who sees them.

Marigold is a summer-flowering plant as it needs a hot and dry climate to thrive. The flower can survive in a variety of US zones, ranging from 3 to 11. It is why you will see this flowering plant growing in all parts of the USA. The flowers need moderate water and full sun to survive.

Tulips

The best part about planting tulips in your garden is that they come in a variety of colors. Tulips are spring flowers that brighten the place where you keep them. Their existence signifies the start of the spring season.

The flowering plant has hardiness zones ranging from 3-7 that covers almost half of the USA. Make sure to plant these flowers in autumn so that they can bloom in early spring. The soil should be well-draining, and water the plant once every week.

Viola

Violas look classy and elegant when it comes to flowering plants. They are rich in color and come in a variety of shades like bright purple and royal blue. Plant violas in early spring for a winter harvest.

The bright petals of this plant look stunning when covered with a layer of snow. Violas need organic fertilizer with regular watering, as they tend to dry out because of the cool temperature. You can plant them in USDA regions that have hardiness zones ranging from 4-.

Aster

The warm shades of autumn complement the matte shades of aster flowers. It is a perennial starry shaped flower that comes in purple, blue, and white shades of color.

Plant asters separately in a container to avoid mix up.

Avoid placing this flowering plant under the direct sun as it needs a moist but warm temperature to survive. Water the plant once a week and use well-draining soil to avoid overwatering. You can plant it in USDA zones ranging from 4-8.

 

In conclusion, seasonal gardens take effort, but the results are mesmerizing to watch. You can plant several flowering plants in your garden but make sure to take care of them.



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