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Growing Flowers for Beginners: A Guide List of Nice Flowers You Can Grow in Your Garden

Besides planting healthy herbs and vegetables in our gardens, it is also vital to add some colorful, beautiful flowers to the mix. To increase vegetable garden production and minimize pests damage, planting flowers may be the answer to your problem as they attract pollinators and predators that could help you grow better plants.

There is no doubt that growing flowers are aesthetically beautiful, and it could give lots of benefits to people. Different flowers come in various shapes, colors, and sizes, and it’s good for the natural world. Seeing flowers blossoms could bring a sense of renewal, generate happiness, and improve health as it reduces the likelihood of stress-related depression.

If you’re planning to start learning the beauty of planting flowers, how would you know which plants are nice to grow in your garden? Here, we have listed down some great ideas on which flowers you can grow in your garden:

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Sweet Alyssum (Lobularia)

These small, delicate, and beautiful flowers, also known as sweet alison, are often seen and used for landscaping edges. It adds a hint of grace to any space it is planted in. Its color varies from white, pink, and purple and has a pleasant honey scent suitable to be one of the popular picks for a garden.

Sweet alyssums are easy to grow from plants or seeds and are low maintenance. They will reach their maximum mature size within two months of being planted best in frost-free climates, but most varieties might face the heat but blossom again in the fall.

Having this type of flower could attract beneficial insects to your vegetables and ward off insect pests that could cause damage to your other plants. Also, it is suitably mixed with a garden of roses.

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Grape Hyacinths

These flowers are often grown as spring-flowering garden ornamentals. Physically, these flowers only reach up to six to eight inches and look like little beads all hung together on the stem of the plant.

They are grown for their pleasant fragrant smell and are non-toxic. Grape Hyacinths have bulbs, but unlike tulips, they are safe to plant and even to pets, so you don’t have to worry if your cat or dog gets curious and wants to dig up your garden.

Additionally, the grape hyacinths are usually planted in rock gardens, along walkways and pathways. When is the right time to plant grape hyacinths? It is best to plant this flower in autumn, three to four inches apart and four to six inches under the soil. Find out more here about how you could start planting and growing grape hyacinths in your garden.

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Sedum

This flower is perfect for people with limited space for their garden and has areas that do not get enough water or receive much sunlight; this flower is an ideal choice. Sedum’s colors range from pink, yellow, and red. Also, they are known as one of the easiest plants to grow.

Taking care of sedums does not necessarily need water all the time, but they need sunlight, although their soil must be well-drained. Moreover, sedums are a perennial plant, which means they could live longer than two years for more than one season, and they have thick succulent leaves and clusters of star-shaped flowers.

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Sunflowers

You can never go wrong with having sunflowers in your garden. Sunflowers love the sun, and they are best grown in spots where they could get sunlight. Ideally, they need sunlight for at least six to eight hours a day. They say “yes!” to every place with sunlight. Moreover, they are resistant to pests and are just simply beautiful.

Sunflower colors range from orange, maroon, brown, red, and bright yellow with brown centers filled with seeds. They are also heliotropic, which means that they can track the sun’s position; sunflowers orient their leaves upright to the sun’s rays throughout the day and return at night to be ready for the next morning sun.

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Morning Glories

These trumpet-shaped flowers called morning glories vary from a wide range of colors such as red, white, pink, and blue and grow heart-shaped leaves. Its flowers bloom in the morning and close in the afternoon, which serves the name given to it.

Morning glories are fast and easy to grow in sunny spots. Furthermore, they could grow up to 10 feet in just a season, and they are great for containers and hanging baskets. They grow better in places with full sun but will only tolerate very light shade.

They favor moist and well-drained soil as they can tolerate challenging environmental conditions.

Takeaway

Deciding to start planting flowers in your gardens will surely be worth it, especially when you already see them bloom. Some may take time, but the benefits you get from it are priceless. The list listed above will surely help you decrease pests in your garden and upgrade your environment.

Gail P
I am a beachy type of person, living in Newport Beach, and oftentimes I’ll go for a swim with my daughter. When I’m bored, I’ll help make package boxes for my little girl’s sticker company on Etsy.