When you think of any kind of gardening, the first thing that pops into
your mind is flower gardening. Flowers and gardens being
naturally synonymous with each other. And dedicated gardener
that you are, you’ll naturally be doing your own flower
gardening this year.
Flower gardening need not be limited only to summertime. If
you plan carefully and plant ahead of time, your garden can be
filled with an abundance of flowers for most of the year.
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Snowdrops in the Spring
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If we start by seasons, then for spring flowers, the best
thing you could do would be to plant bulbs. Any nursery will
have them, and if you’re more inclined towards the exotic, and
rarer flowering bulbs, there’s a good chance you can have them
ordered specially.
Favorites
amongst bulb lovers are early springtime Crocuses,
and cheerful Snowdrops. Tulips though, are by and away the most
famous of bulbs in demand by flower gardeners, and are available
in a variety of shades, including a black-colored
one, which is
really more of a deep maroon and one of those rare flowers I was
talking about earlier.
Remember that all spring flowering bulbs should be planted in
mid autumn, as this is the best time for them. Come any closer
to winter and you’re in danger of losing your bulbs altogether.
Moving through to summer, we find that perennials are a firm
favorite for flower gardening as they yield blooms almost
continuously throughout the season, and sometimes beyond. With a
little luck and care, you’ll also find that most of your
perennials will last through to next year, and the year after
that, and, well you get the picture right? You’ll also find that
as the years and the seasons wear on, your perennials will
become fuller, and generally will become more abundant than the
first year you planted them.
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Asters in the Autumn
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As autumn gently closes in most flower gardens are left
bereft of anything but a few small hardy plants. If you're into
more dedicated flower gardening however, that need not be the
case for you. Hardy, drought resistant plants like Asters number
among the many types of fall flowers available, and will look
stunning in late summer/early fall, Generally, autumn plants
will grow to a good 3-4 feet in height, and have vivid colors,
as well as the more genteel pastel colors to choose from.
Ornamental grasses are another favorite and will nicely
complement your fall flowers.
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To round off the year and your efforts at flower gardening,
don't despair as there are many winter blooms available.
Amaryllis, Hyacinth, and Narcissus are a few of the more common
known flowers and are available in bulb form. If you want
something a little more out of the ordinary, you could always
try Winter Jasmine, or Winter Honeysuckle.
So, take heart, take plenty of notes, plan, and buy to your
heart's content. By the end of it all you truly will have a
flower for every season, and your flower gardening efforts will
be rewarded most bountifully