You can either grow your poppies from seeds or go with transplants. Pay attention to soil drainage and ensure a lot of bright light for your poppies to thrive and attract many pollinators.
Vivid Zinnia blossoms bring vibrant hues to any garden. Purchase the seeds and sow them after the danger of frost passes, i.e., after the last frost date.
Since they possess pest-deterring characteristics, marigolds make excellent companion plants.
You should find a sunny spot for your marigolds and water them regularly.
These are robust plants that can withstand long periods of drought. Warm summer temperatures won’t harm your cosmos, and they will thrive even in poor soil types.
Yarrow is renowned for both its gorgeous blossom clusters and medical benefits. Even if planted in poor soils and affected by drought, these hardy perennials will generate blossoms until the middle of the fall.
These flowers come in various hues and the clusters of their lovely blossoms attract pollinators. Asters are a cool temperature flower type and thrive in USDA zones 3-8.
If you have a rock garden or your pathways need border flowers, heather will do the job perfectly. These hardy evergreen plants thrive in various soils but perform best in sandy and acidic types.
Growing hellebores, aka winter roses, is a worthy endeavor for gardeners. The appealing green foliage combined with distinctive flowers makes a perfect addition to winter gardens.