Choosing The Perfect Flowers For Summer
Summer flowers and bedding plants are a great way to instantly
add color to your lawn. Summer flowers start appearing in garden
centers in the early spring, but you should be careful to plant
only after the danger of freezing weather has passed. Summer
flowers produce the best results when purchased ready to plant
rather than trying to grow them yourself from seeds. Selecting
the right summer flowers for your area can be quite a task,
especially if you are planting your first flower garden. Here
are some suggestions as to which flowering plants may be right
for your situation:
If your flowerbed is in direct sunlight for the majority of the
day, you will want to choose a hardy, heat-resistant plant. Some
of the better choices for full sun are marigolds, zinnias,
petunias, and zinnia. Be careful to choose a variety of
heat-resistant plants, as some of these full-sun varieties are
prone to diseases, especially marigolds. You will want several
types of flowers in your flowerbed not only for contrast and
interest, but in the event that one variety does poorly or
becomes diseased, you can simply pull the plants (roots and all)
and cultivate your remaining varieties. Keep in mind that if any
of your plants are diseased, you should pull them immediately to
avoid spreading the disease to your other plants.
For areas that are in partial to full shade, consider impatiens,
begonias, and vinca. All of these come in a variety of colors
and grow quite well in shady areas. In choosing the colors for
your flowering plants, remember that red colors make the plant
seem closer and larger, while blue will give the illusion of
smallness and distance. Planting a single color of flowers will
draw more attention to your flowerbed, but if you want several
colors make sure the flowers compliment one another. Purple goes
well with pink and white will blend in nicely with any other
color. Also, red goes very well with violet as odd as this may
seem.
The most important thing you can do to ensure beautiful summer
flowers is to prepare your flowerbed appropriately before
planting. Till the soil thoroughly and remove any weeds, roots
and all. Fertilize your flowerbed before planting and for the
first month after planting flowers, water every other day so
that the roots of the plants will be properly nourished. Use
mulch as a covering in your flowerbed to preserve moisture and
do not over-feed your flowers. Use fertilizer exactly as
directed on the package and avoid getting the fertilizer
directly on the parts of the plant that are above the ground.