Natural Flower Garden Plants For Everyone
By Kristijan Senjkovic

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If you want to see the beauty of nature and some of the colorful gifts of nature and then there is nothing but the interest you can watch. They bring color your life boring. Interesting colors of flowers provide a sense of calm and relaxed.
So, you know that flowers bring bright color in your life then why not have the colorful flowers grown inside or outside of your own home. All you have to do is to plan and design carefully your flower garden times, and then all you have to do for the rest of the year is to take care of your garden inside or outside. Proper care will ensure your garden healthy and beautiful for many years.
Flower garden plants add natural beauty to the garden when they bloom from early spring until late autumn. You must remember that every flower is different from the others. Kinds of flowers have different seasons for their own growth and healthy. At the end of April, you will see the mind, daisies, crocuses bloom. In early May, you can easily add daffodils to her beauty, and in June the beautiful poppies, carnations and peonies color spread. Then in July and this month from the iris, hand bells, lilies and delphinium. In August, you can see Dahlia, asters and gladioli thegarden adding their beautiful colors. If not, if you want to distinguish between flower garden plants in a large scale, then you can divide them into types, Annuals and perennials.
Annual interest rate does not compromise at all when it comes to beauty. They really blew hard plant when it comes to beauty. Interest is included in this category maintain bloom from spring to autumn. Flowers like daisies, poppies, calendula and others can be included in this category. Some perennials are also included in this category because they can not develop in the northern winter, as the pharynx, begonias, etc.
Other large plants perennials flower garden. Most people are familiar with perennials Biennials name. Often during the planting season, you find nothing but a leaf. Seeds and flowers appear in the second year and this will be the last time you see them bloom. Cash crops tend to bear the cold in winter and that is why you find the flower in winter.

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Summer Flowers – Its all about planning

Summer Flowers
Summer is a wonderful time for flowers, yet many gardens start to look bare of color or simply wilt when the summer heat strikes. That’s because gardeners often plant for a spring flush. Those flowers that bloom in spring fade off by summer because the extra heat does not suit them.
Yet there are many beautiful blooms that come into their own with that extra summer heat, so adding these to your planting will keep your garden looking a riot of color throughout summer. Both annuals and perennials bloom beautifully in the summer heat so choose some of each.
Annuals must be planted every year as their name suggests. They are usually only good for one season, so require a bit more work. But occasionally you will get an annual to come up the second year. Sunflowers, cosmos, salvia and marigolds are favorite annuals for summer flowers. Snow in summer; coxcomb and the globe amaranth are three less common flowers that thrive in the heat of summer, while angelonia, perilla and the sun coleus also make good choices.
Perennials are those plants that last for more than one season. Some last for two years, while other types last for several years – or are permanent. If you choose perennials with a long blooming season you will get more enjoyment out of them. Not all perennials are as showy as annuals, but some, like azaleas are a mass of bloom, albeit for a short period of a few weeks.
Longer blooming perennials include Astilbe, purple coneflower, Gaillardia, Rudbeckia and various daylilies – but there are many more. Many times you can cut perennials back after the first bloom and they will bloom again. Tradescantia, perennial geraniums, salvias and veronicas will do this.
If you have a fence or trellis to cover, you could add some of those fantastic flowering vines for lush summer flowers. Black-eyed Susie with its cheerful orange flowers and jet black eyes will brighten up any garden, while the blue/mauve trumpets of the morning glory vine add a lovely blue haze. The night blooming moonflower will fill your garden with a glorious fragrance – there are many more to delight the heart of every gardener.
Bulbs need a whole book to describe their many delights. Dahlias come in all shapes, sizes and colors, from tiny, neat-pedaled balls to huge, shaggy flower heads and everything in between. They are hardy too; so don’t pass up a chance to pop a dahlia tuber into your garden. Cannas, gladiolus and tuberose love sunny spots.