5 Great Flower Garden Ideas
There are so many ways to create wonderful flower gardens
that the ideas seem almost endless. There are wildflower
gardens, bulb gardens, butterfly gardens, water gardens, spring
gardens, summer gardens, herb gardens, shade gardens... and the
list just keeps going! We can't begin to cover all the best
flower garden ideas in just one article, but
we'll give you some excellent ideas to get started with.
1. Shade gardens - This is a popular flower
garden idea for shady areas of your yard. Any place in your
yard which stays in shade all the time, or most of the time, is
the ideal place to put shade loving plants. The best shade
loving plants are those from the hosta family. Some grow quite
large while others are small, some have very colorful showy
leaves, and some put out exquisite flowers too.
2. Wild flower gardens - This is one of the
easiest flower garden ideas, because the whole purpose of a
wild flower garden is to have it look completely natural. Wild
flower gardens are wonderful starting gardens, and excellent
for those hard to figure out bare spots in your yard too.
Starting wild flower gardens is very easy, just pick a packet
or two of flower seeds - they usually come in mixes with up to
20 flowers and plants included - then scatter them in the area
you want the wild flowers to grow. You can spread them more
easily if you mix them with some potting soil first though.
Then just spread the seed laden soil evenly around your flower
bed, and you're done.
3. Bulb Gardens - This is another very
popular flower garden idea, because flowers which grow from
bulbs are some of the most beautiful known to man. There are a
variety of ways to create bulb flower gardens too. You can
simply mix fall bulbs with spring bulbs - the fall bulbs will
start blooming in early spring and summer, then the spring
bulbs will bloom in later summer plus through the fall. This
will give you continuous gorgeous color for most of the
year.
Other flower garden ideas using bulbs include: Tulip
gardens, daffodil gardens, crocus gardens and even lily gardens
too. Mixing your gardening bulbs is usually the best idea
though, because it usually gives you the most bloom time.
4. Herb Gardens - Herbs often create
flowers too, and creating an herb garden is a wonderful idea
for anyone who likes cooking, creating various types of teas,
or making their own herbal remedies too. An excellent herb
flower garden idea is to first find an old wagon wheel or
something that looks similar. Lay that in the middle or your
yard, or outside your kitchen door. Then plant a different
flowering herb into each spoke of the wagon wheel. Once these
plants fill in the bare space and start producing flowers,
you'll have a gorgeous, easy to maintain, and useful herb
garden.
5. Window Gardens - Another wonderful idea
for flower gardens - especially if you have little to no yard
space - is to create a window flower garden. You can do this
with separate pots and containers by simply hanging them in the
window, outside or in, or you can mount an actual window flower
box outside, and fill it with beautifual annual or perennial
blooms.
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