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Tips on flowers in the flower garden?
I decided that I would like to start my own garden of flowers for beauty and for collect flowers and give people and sell them. Here are the flowers, I decided that I put in the garden. 1. Lily 2. Gladiolus 3. Roses 4. White daisies 5. Sun margaritas 6. Perhaps carnations 7. Perhaps sunflowers Does anyone have any suggestions to add to my list that are popular, beautiful flowers you buy? Thanks in advance.
Hello! You have lots of beautiful flowers listed above. Of those you have said, seems to have a garden Sun The first thing to do is come with a garden plan that lets you manage when things bloom, how big the plants get, which are high and low (which is not planting tall things right in front of the second short and dark) - that sort of thing - so when they come and flowering plants will have enough display throughout the season growth. Here's a plan that could give you a place to start. I'm assuming you're in a zone that allows planting of bulbs and perennials and annuals - And you have mostly sun, but perhaps a bit of partial shade (ferns, for example, definitely have shade). So at the front, you could plant low growth Phlox that blooms in spring and low growth. Or kill is another very pretty sweet (white flowers), also of low growth. In the center of the bed, which may have peony bushes (perennials), which are fairly easy to grow (plant in fall) and the good news is that you can find varieties that bloom early, mid to late spring. Are half-height - something like margaritas. The back, the plant can grow tall foxglove - these are biennial, so it also wants buy plants that are in bloom next spring - that way you can enjoy them the first season. This is just an idea about how to think of planning a garden, you can add in the spring bulbs that occur before all this, then sedums (Autumn Joy is beautiful in autumn) and chrysanthemums blooming in the fall. That way you will have the first end pretty flowers. You can put in their margaritas, too, but be sure to leave space for them, because they'll widespread. The lilies are bulbs, so they too can be planted by mid to late spring flowering "(it depends on what you get). Sunflowers are annuals, and you can get varieties large and small, so you decide where you want, and then buy the kind of place where guys. As the previous answer suggested, roses are quite difficult, since the name just from the garden, maybe that would be difficult to tackle right off the bat. Oh, and if you have a some shade, hostas are great. Impatiens (annual flowers) are beautiful - and both are easy to grow. Look at some online sites like perennial Bluestone, WhiteFlower Farms, John Scheepers (bulbs) and get some great ideas! You will have a great time - half the fun is planning everything. Virginia http://www.container-gardening- made-easy.com
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