Flowers That Bloom Later In Summer

August 6th, 2011 Posted in House and Home | No Comments »

The summertime may be the most stunning season to many people. It really is the time where the weather is warm as well as the birds are chirping, and it really is the time for stunning flowers. Summer is really a gardeners dream. But, in case you are like many people and often manage to miss those early spring flowers, you will find plenty of choices left for you to plant even in late summer, which are still extremely stunning!

Probably the most popular flowers in August may be the Gladiolus. It really is a late blooming, spiky flower that comes in nearly each and every color imaginable as well as a variety of sizes too. The flower blooms on a nearly vine looking stem with several flowers alike about it. Like several late blooming flowers the Gladiolus is really a perennial. An additional stunning, popular perennial that grows in late summer may be the Hydrangea. This flower is nearly bush like, and on the finish of each and every stem is an nearly bouquet of tiny, colorful flowers. These flowers are really simple to grow, but the gardener requirements to make positive they are kept out with the sun most with the day, only obtaining morning sun.

Probably the most recognized flowers to bloom in the late summer may be the Tiger Lily. It really is a stunning orange and black speckled flower which is grown nearly all everywhere. Its late bloom lasts into fall permitting for its stunning colors to have a longer lasting impact then other summer flowers. An additional enjoyable, and stunning pleased flower which is grown late may be the Dahlias. With its radiant and vibrant colors of nearly each and every shade and mixture, these flowers are really a stunning sight. They can adapt to nearly any soil, and bloom extremely well in the sun, generating them simple to take care of and grow.

These flowers are only several choices with the many flowers you can chose to plant once you are a late grower. No matter what kind of style you want or sun balance you’ve got for the flower, you are positive to obtain the exact flower you want, and they exact stunning garden you had been looking forward to all summer.

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5 Steps for Creating Your Own Flower Garden

December 27th, 2009 Posted in Flower Arrangements, Gardening, House and Home, Main Content | 5 Comments »

Have you ever thought that your passion for flowers can become an art? Of course, like any form of art, creating and designing your own flower garden is subjective. It might require certain skills, a bit of patience, but in the end, the result is all that matters, and if it pleases the eye and all of our senses, you might consider you have succeeded.

Fortunately, when it comes to garden design, you can’t fail. Flowers can easily be moved or replaced, but following few simple and effective steps will save you from extra efforts of correcting prospect errors. Creating your own flower garden is great because you have the flexibility of choosing and combining flowers as you like, based on simple elements of composition. Just take it step by step and the results might surprise you, even if you are a rookie gardener!

Step 1:  What is the purpose of the garden?

The first question you have to ask yourself is: ‘Why do I want to create my own flower garden?’ just to enjoy the beauty of the nature, or:

  • Do you seek a private location where you can relax far away from the madding crowd?
  • Do you want a green area for your kids?
  • Do you love birds and butterflies and you want to draw them in?
  • Do you want a permanent source of fresh flowers for your house?

Step 2: How much space do you have?

Now that you have an idea on what do you want to do with your garden, it’s time for a reality check! Take an objective look at the available space for your future flower garden. Think about the position of the area regarding the sun exposure or if there are any shadows that might affect the development of your flowers.

Step 3:  Analyze the cons

It’s true that few of us really have time for gardening or a high budget for investing in exotic flower species. Therefore, you must analyze all the cons before you decide to create your own flower garden.

Step 4:  Style


This is an important part of the project. How do you want your garden to look like? If you are not sure of what the options are, here are a couple:

  • Well defined shapes or wild combinations of flowers;
  • Do you want flowers that last all year round?
  • Should the garden complement your house?

Step 5:  Flower selection

For many of you, this is the easy part, especially if you know what you like, selecting the flower and plant species should be the last step of your project, after careful thinking. Use our following tips and try to organize yourself:

If you have children, choose interesting flowers, with attractive colors and perfumes, but check for seeds and poisoned elements.

Make a list with your favorite flowers/plants, group them by color and shape and you will obtain a great garden design.

Draw a chart with the blooming season of each flower type and combine them so you can enjoy their beautiful color all year long.

Now that you have the basic plan of creating your own flower garden, filling the
space with flowers resemble with filling a painting. The only difference is that your flower garden is a painting that is never complete, as you will always add new elements each year. In addition think of the savings for your floral arranging. What could be better then growing your own flowers.

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