There is floor It seems you don’t know the word rest. Although other species bloom They will be leaving in just a few weeks. It continues to brighten up your flower beds from spring to fall..
They are the ones who give you that feeling. garden Although this was done in isolation, there was a design success behind it. Choose seeds that are generous, persistent, and full of vigor. Someone who doesn’t ask for too much and gives everything back.
These five species are the ones you will learn to admire over the years. bloom a long and unstoppable spirit
Combining an elegant appearance and a wild atmosphere, sage leucantha It unfurls deep purple velvety spikes that seem to sparkle in the sun.
It is a perennial that sprouts every spring and does not stop once planted. prosper Until the cold comes.
It prefers full sun and well-drained soil, and requires only a light pruning at the end of the season to renew itself.
The secret lies in patience. bloom It provides structure and movement from November until almost May. garden. Plus, it attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and eyeballs.
The advantage is that colors, textures and scents can be combined with incredible ease.
Light, graceful and durable. Gaura It has a charm that makes it look fragile but actually isn’t. The thin stems sway in the wind and bunch up into small pieces. flower The whites and pinks open one after another almost without a break.
It tolerates full sun and lack of water and naturally adapts to its environment. casual gardenalso at the edge of a flower bed or in a large pot.
If you trim it gently, bloomand will vigorously sprout again. The loose and light look gives a free atmosphere that is difficult to match.
Its lush leaves and flower With intense colors ranging from yellow to deep red, Akira has a tropical soul that transforms any place.
it is plant It is a vigorous grower, preferring full sun and moist soil, but also adapts to partial shade.
In the warm season, it blooms almost continuously. It’s a good idea to give it a break in the winter and prune it to encourage stronger buds in the spring.
If summer is its intensity, autumn brings asters to their most delicate expression. These herbaceous perennials produce hundreds of tiny flowers. flower Lilac, white and pink tones completely cover the stems and extend the show. floral pattern When many other species are already starting to become extinct.
They prefer sun but also thrive in partial shade and prefer fertile, well-drained soil. Perfect to add to grass or end the season with a soft yet lasting color. In groups, they create clouds that resemble real flowers.
A native evergreen, this Argentine species, also known as yellow cantaragua, has an understated elegance.
It forms a clump of thin, glossy leaves, from which thin rods grow in the crown for many months. flower The yellow color opens with the sun and closes in the evening.
Prefers full sun and moist but well-drained soil. bloom From October to May.
A perfect combination of simplicity and natural beauty. garden It has a local identity and requires no maintenance. bloom It seems like it will never come out.
There is an art to consistency. All these species appreciate proper selection of the location (depending on light needs), excessive watering and elimination of dry flowers that stimulate new waves of flowering.
A small amount of organic fertilizer at the beginning of the season can help, but the important thing is not to disturb the natural rhythm. Let it grow, prune only what you need, and let the cycle repeat.
So every year these are a plant that never stops they deliver on that promise. It’s a vibrant, bountiful garden full of flowers just when we need it most.