The Best 9 Flowers To Colour Your Garden All Summer

1.Aster

Aster flower is ideal when you want to add some colour to your garden. It blooms in late Summer or early fall and you will see it in different landscapes like wild flower gardens or rock gardens. Aster attracts butterflies in the yard, so you will have the possibility to enjoy a lovely view of your own home. If you want to plant it, it's good to know that it prefers moist summers, cool climates and fresh temperatures at night.

2.Coreopsis

Coreopsis is a daisy-like flower with a long blooming period. Many gardeners prefer it because it is trouble-free plant requiring low care and it is really easy to grow. The flower is adaptable to a different variety of soils and weather conditions. You can plant it in Spring by spacing the plants 3 feet one from another because they can reach 4 feet in height.

3.Dahlia

Dahlias bring life and charm to your landscape with their different colours and sizes. But don't hurry with the planting process, they don't love cold soil. You have to wait until the danger of spring frost is gone. It is important to choose the planting site carefully - dahlias love the sun. They reach their full bloom while they receive 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight.

4.Moonshine Yarrow

Another flower that loves the full sun and prefers to be protected by the wind. It is one of the most carefree plants. When you plant it, select a place with poor soil. Moonshine yarrow is not feeling good at rich ones. While planting it be sure that the plant has enough place because it can grow to 2 feet height and width.

5.Stella de Oro Daylily

This is the world's most popular Daylily which begins blooming every early summer. If you don't have enough time to maintain your garden Stella de Oro is perfect for you. It can survive in many tough conditions like - polluted environment, dry and poor soils and slopes.

6.Evergreen Candytuft

You can see Evergreen Candytuft used like a groundcover or beautiful cascading over walls and rocks. It is usually white, but you can also see it in lilac or pink colours. The Candytuft is a woody plant but it shows its best when treated like a herbaceous perennial.

7.Purple Coneflower

Purple Coneflower is easy to care for and drought tolerant plant, which is good for cut flower. You have to plant the seeds in the Spring in drained and humus rich soil, in full sun and 1 to 3 feet apart. Don't forget to cut off the dead flowers to proceed the blooming process. This daisy-like flower can attract birds to your garden, so you can enjoy their melodious songs all summer.

8.Moss Phlox

This is an evergreen plant that grows 3-5 inches tall. It prefers sunny places or with partial shade. It is a really tolerant plant when we talk about adapting. It lives well in sandy, dry and acidic soils. It's perfect for a ground cover plant - in your garden, you will have a gentle blanket with little blooms.

9.Chrysanthemum

This is the easiest flower to care from the list. Chrysanthemum flowers are a classic choice for every summer garden. Its various shapes and colours make it preferred by many gardeners - decorative, buttons, daisy-like, yellow, purple, red and white. It's all about your taste and desires how your backyard will look.

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