Have you been looking for new plants to add to your garden? Boy, this might be your lucky day because I have a special list of flowers just for you!
Every season, I try growing different kinds of plants to see which ones will fit perfectly in my garden. After all these years of experimenting, I’ve finally found the ones that are sure to be a match made in heaven for every yard!
Do you know the best part about planting these hidden gems? They are some of the easiest plants to grow! Trust me, the only hard thing about these flowers is making a decision on which to choose!
Now, take a look at these stunning, must-have plants for this season!
This Shrub Will Add Color To Your Landscape In All Four Seasons
Do you want to add some red to your garden? Let me introduce you to the most beautiful shrub I’ve ever planted – red twig dogwood! The best part about growing it is that this dogwood will make your yard look amazing all season long.
They are easy to grow, which is another plus! You’ll just need to plant them in a sunny part of your garden where they will receive at least six hours of sunlight. Water them three times a week.
Euphorbia Ascot Rainbow Is Perfect For Decorating Your Porch
Let’s move on to the adorable Ascot Rainbow Euphorbia. These plants have green leaves with red flowers in the center. They are perfect for containers, which you can put on your porch! Every time you go outside, you’ll be amazed by the view.
You can grow them in full sun or even part shade, so don’t worry if your garden isn’t covered in sunshine! They are also drought-tolerant, so you’ll only need to water them once every three weeks.
Southern Comfort’s Orange Leaves Are A Must-Have This Fall
Their name definitely suits them because once I planted Southern Comfort in my garden, everything changed. Every time I passed by, I felt a great relief!
They change their colors throughout the season, but fall is when these perennials are the prettiest. With their amber-colored leaves, you’ll get perfect decoration for autumn!
As for conditions, they are a little bit different than the previous ones. You’ll need to plant them in part to full shade. Water them only if you notice that the soil is dry. I do it once a week because overwatering can damage these plants.
For A Long-Lasting Green In Your Garden, Plant Hostas
This may sound unbelievable, but my hostas have been thriving in my garden for almost ten years! If you want a long-lasting plant, these perennials are a perfect choice.
They range from light yellow to deep forest green in color, and their shades might give your garden fun jungle vibes.
Hostas are shade-loving plants, so you know what that means! Place them in the part of your garden where the sun can’t reach them at all. Trust me, by doing this, you’ll keep them healthy all season long! Give them a good watering once a week, and keep the soil well-drained.
That’s all for today, folks! I hope you’ll be able to choose one that will become part of your yard this season. But if you happen to have a garden big enough to fit all of these amazing plants, then try to grow them all!
Not only do they have a good-looking appearance, but they also attract different pollinators to your garden! Birds and butterflies will be paying you a visit every day. They are truly worth growing! So, start planting right away and transform your garden into your own fairy tale.