How To Choose Plants For A Flower Garden
Spring is upon us yet again and it's time to get outside and get the garden looking bright with plants and flowers that will make your yard look good for the Summer. When you get ready to design your garden, it is best to pick a variety of plants that compliment each other as well as put on a colorful show for everyone to see. To make sure you have the best looking garden, you have to know how to choose plants for a flower garden that will be a showcase that you can be proud of.
Great blue lobelia (Lobelia siphilitica): This plant likes moister soils and grows up to 3 feet tall. It has a cluster of purplish-blue flowers along the stem at the top of the plant. It prefers sunny to partially shady conditions. This would be a good plant for a rain garden or a well-watered garden. It blooms from late summer into early fall.
Thank you I find it very relaxing to watch the butterflies flutter about from flower to flower. Over the years I've been planting more and more with the idea of attracting butterflies to the garden.
I'm with you. Over the years we have planted various butterfly friendly plants on our property to give us the opportunity to encourage more visits from these beautiful creatures while at the same time giving them a helping hand.
If I can figure a way out to keep it contained I want to plant some milkweed tin my gardens so the Butterflies have a place to reproduce.
Between the rabbits, frogs, birds and butterflies that visit our gardens I do not use any pesticides. It's our gardens but it's also their homes.
Thank you I find it very relaxing to watch the butterflies flutter about from flower to flower. Over the years I've been planting more and more with the idea of attracting butterflies to the garden.
LOVE your photos.
I like to garden and am an avid photographer.
I have to know......how are your flowers so CLEAN ??
Do you wash them before you photograph them ?
They are beautiful.
LOVE your photos.
I like to garden and am an avid photographer.
I have to know......how are your flowers so CLEAN ??
Do you wash them before you photograph them ?
They are beautiful.
Clean? No, I let the rain wash the flowers I like to go out after it rains and take pics. The lighting is pretty good (not too harsh) and the flowers look fresh.
When I water flowering plants I do it at the base. No sprinklers just soaker hoses. It cuts down on fungus, diseases and a few other things that cause spots.
Hi, everybody. You posted so beautiful flowers, but I unfortunately can`t post my new bouquet, which my boyfriend prepared for me but if you want to see it, you can go on Mefaflowers, I guess he bought it there) But I will keep on trying to download my pic
That is neat! Let us know how your wildflowers turn out! I had signed up for this cereal wildflower project in which a cereal company sent wildflower seeds for everyone to plant in hopes to attract more bees! I will be planting my seeds soon in hopes that it actually grows. Don't have much luck with wildflowers here.
That is neat! Let us know how your wildflowers turn out! I had signed up for this cereal wildflower project in which a cereal company sent wildflower seeds for everyone to plant in hopes to attract more bees! I will be planting my seeds soon in hopes that it actually grows. Don't have much luck with wildflowers here.