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5 Most Popular Flowers for Your Garden by: Colin J Smith
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| Friday, December 26, 2008 |
When planting a garden there are many questions you must ask yourself before you begin. Where will you plant, do you have the garden equipment to do so and size you want your garden to be? When do flowers bloom and what are their heights? These are all very important issues, but they mean little if you have not yet decided what kind of flowers you want to crash. It has many choices not to tell someone that you can and can not plant. The gardens are unique and fascinating to watch because each is unique in its own way.
There are infinite possibilities of flowers to choose from, but if you're not sure what kind of flowers are known to look better in gardens, keep reading and you find out. The following is a list of the five most popular garden flowers chosen by gardeners all over the United States:
1. Cosmos - These flowers have the ability to grow anywhere from 12 inches to 4 feet tall. Cosmos are perfect for cutting and gardens are often chosen to gardens and flowers used in arrangements.
2. Marigold - worries can be found in yellow, orange, red or a combination of all colors. This type of flower blooms in 45 to 50 days from sowing and very rarely need more water than projected in the rain.
3. Morning Glory - Morning glories have shaped leaves and heart are available in a variety of colors including white, blue, red, pink and lavender. This type of flower has the capacity to become more than ten feet high.
4. Zinnia - Zinnias are traditional, old flowers that continue to flourish throughout the season. If there is not much rain, this type of flower, will require watering on a regular basis, but try to get water on the foliage (leaves), because this can cause mold can cause the plant to die.
5. Sunflowers - There is no better for your flower garden as sunflower. Sunflowers have yellowish-orange petals with a black circle in the middle. These flowers can grow to be as large as 6 feet or perhaps even higher depending on the flower itself.
For your garden to grow successfully, you must maintain and keep in good health on a daily basis. Watering, pruning shears, gloves and spades are all types of gardening equipment to help you keep your garden in good condition. These pieces of equipment are very important and are relatively inexpensive.
The types of flowers you choose will have a great impact on the overall outcome of your garden. The above list was provided as a guideline for new gardeners who can not field blooming May be more adaptable to a garden atmosphere.
What flowers you choose will ultimately be your choice and whatever the type or color of your flowers, your garden will be a wonderful piece of work for everyone to admire.
About the author: Colin Smith is a freelance http://www.gardenequipment101.com- write for a site that contains information on garden furniture, wrought iron, garden furniture, lawnmowers and more. |
posted by neptunus @ 9:06 PM
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