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Summer Flowers

  • Writer: Jan Peterson
    Jan Peterson
  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read

Summertime is a season of vibrant colors, warm sunshine, and blooming flowers. It's the perfect time to embrace the beauty of nature and fill your garden with a variety of summer flowers. Here are a few favorites:

  1. Sunflowers: Known for their large, golden-yellow blooms, sunflowers are the epitome of summer. They are not only visually striking but also symbolize happiness and positivity. Plant sunflowers in a sunny spot, and watch them reach for the sky as they follow the sun throughout the day.

  2. Zinnias: Zinnias come in a wide range of colors, including red, pink, orange, yellow, and white. These cheerful, daisy-like flowers thrive in the summer heat and attract butterflies to your garden. They are versatile and look great in beds, borders, or as cut flowers in a vase.

  3. Dahlias: With their intricate and showy blooms, dahlias are a favorite among flower enthusiasts. They come in various sizes and colors, from bold and vibrant to soft and pastel hues. Dahlias bloom from mid-summer to fall, adding a touch of elegance and drama to your garden.

  4. Lantanas: Lantanas are heat-tolerant, low-maintenance flowers that bloom in clusters of tiny flowers in shades of red, orange, yellow, and pink. They are not only attractive to the eye but also attract hummingbirds and butterflies. Lantanas are perfect for hanging baskets, containers, or as ground cover.

  5. Coneflowers: Coneflowers, also known as Echinaceas, are beautiful perennials that bloom throughout the summer. They have distinctive cone-shaped centers surrounded by petals in shades of pink, purple, and white. Coneflowers are not only visually appealing but also attract pollinators like bees and butterflies.

  6. Marigolds: Marigolds are a classic summer flower known for their bright, sunny colors and pungent scent. They are easy to grow and come in various sizes, from dwarf varieties to taller, bushier types. Marigolds also repel certain pests, making them a natural pest control option for your garden.

  7. Salvia: Salvia, with its spiky clusters of flowers, is a great addition to any summer garden. It blooms in various shades of blue, purple, red, and pink, attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. Salvia thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it a low-maintenance choice for summer blooms.

"Plant your own gardens and decorate your soul instead of waiting

for someone to bring you flowers."

- Jorge Luis Borges

 
 
 

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