Ready to add some sun-loving flowers to your garden?
Summer is almost here, and that means it’s planting time!
Don’t be sad if you don’t have shade in your garden, because these cuties can survive even the hottest days.
Plants that can stand hot summer days? Yes, you read that right, these blooms love the sun and can’t wait for it to rise.
Just pick your favorite and go for it! Unless you’re a Libra (like me), then you might end up choosing six and planting them all!
#1 Petunias Are Ideal For Your Sunny Part Of The Terrace
Petunias are flowers that bloom all summer long, making them perfect for your sunny garden or even your terrace.They’re a real eye-catcher in the sunny season as they have lovely colors.
It’s easy to grow them from seeds or young plants, making them great for beginner gardeners. With proper watering, they’ll keep blooming until the first frost.
It would be a good idea to get a window box and plant them on your balcony. Not only will it look beautiful, but you will also be able to decorate it and make it special
Make your morning coffee and sit in your little pink paradise. Your day will immediately be better with such a view.
#2 Colorful Zinnias Adore The Sun
Our little friend, Zinnia, tolerates the heat very well. Their ability to attract butterflies and bees adds to their charm, turning your garden into a real fairy tale. They also come in a great variety of shapes, colors, and sizes.
This flower holds a special place in my heart as it marks my very first gardening adventure. It is actually the main actor in all city gardens (like a true Hollywood star), offering a beautiful view to passers-by.
Put your hats on, prepare yourself a fresh cocktail, and get ready for gardening!
#3 Tiny Lavender Flowers Will Fit Perfectly In Your Garden
Lavender is like the rockstar of plants, rocking both good looks and a lovely scent.
As for sunlight, don’t worry, they’ll handle it wonderfully because they thrive in such conditions. The light reaching them will make it even more beautiful.
If you plant this flower, you will not only have a beautiful garden, but you can use it to make your own little spa set.
Make some oil or tea, or get creative with soap or perfume making.
When we were kids, we used to mix plants and water to make potions. Ah, those Hogwarts vibes! What a time to be alive. Why not bring back that fun and try making a scented candle or soap?
#4 Spider Plants Aren’t Spooky, They’re Your Garden Superhero
I know it looks like a spider, but don’t worry, this little guy won’t bite you. They got their name because of their cute appearance.
Spider plants can survive in dark rooms, but they prefer the sun. You can place them by the window and enjoy the everyday view, as its leaves are a beautiful green color.
They’re a really fruitful plant, so you might end up with a mini jungle because they make lots of little baby spider plants that look pretty cool.
#5 Yellow Like The Sun, Daylilies Are Your Daily Dose Of Sunshine
In a hurry and don’t have time to make lunch? If you have Daylilies in your home, you can pick them and eat them. They are actually edible plants with a sweet taste.
I bet you all have some childhood memories with this super flower! Mine is all about hiding from parents and eating it in secret (yes, I was a true rebel!)
Lilies also love the sun. Their magical yellow color attracts the light, making it gorgeous. It will be a real refresher in your home and bloom all summer long!
#6 Verbena Is The Sun’s Best Friend
The perfect plant for you! It’s super easygoing and absolutely adores the sun. They’re like besties! They come in different colors: purple, pink, and white.
The bonus is that butterflies love verbenas! With them visiting, your garden will look like a real little paradise.
Verbena are also great for gifting to your best friends or family. You can surprise them and make a bouquet out of them. A very lovely gesture!
With these perfect choices, your flowers will not only avoid fading but flourish and bloom like a real champ.
Whether you are planting them for yourself or to give them to someone else, plants can fill up our boring gray lives with color.
Not only are they therapeutic but they also help our ecosystem, which is why they should be a part of every person’s life.
All that’s left to say is that I hope you enjoy your summer days with the one you choose.
Happy gardening!