The perfect selection for your flower garden: these plants are the most tenacious

  • Mar 20, 2021

Good afternoon, my reader. Florists often have problems growing plants. One of them is the lack of flowering in crops or their death from sudden frosts and droughts. However, these plants are not threatened.

 Petunia. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com
Petunia. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com
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Petunia

Many growers love to grow petunias. Flowers grow quite quickly, their flowering is bright and abundant, while they do not need additional feeding. In addition, the new species are resistant to major diseases.

Plants can bloom in sunny areas and in partial shade, and are even able to do without moisture for some time. For abundantly flowering crops, this is a great achievement. And if, nevertheless, the flowers begin to wither without the lack of watering, a portion of the liquid will return them to their previous state.

Echinacea

This flower gets along freely with many crops in the flower bed. Echinacea loves well-drained soil, blooms beautifully both in a sunny flower bed and in partial shade.

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A flowering plant attracts insects, making your site look "alive" at all times. Echinacea flowers come in various shades: yellow, orange, pink, purple, and even green.

Kosmeya

If you prefer to grow tall and beautiful crops, you can opt for cosmea. This flower is annual, but in the future it can be planted through seeds. Kosmeya blooms throughout the summer and continues until frost.

The plant is unpretentious and perfectly decorates any neglected area in just one season.

Day-lily

This flower is perfect for decorating a classic garden. Daylily easily withstands dry summers and heavy rainfall, tolerates saline soil. It can be planted on steep slopes to prevent soil erosion.

Day-lily. Illustration for this article is used under a standard license © ofazende.com

Plants bloom better in a lighted area, but grow in partial shade. After 3-5 years of life, they need to be separated. Thus, you can share wonderful plants with your friends.

Rejuvenated

An effective method to kill a succulent is to treat the plant most carefully. This is a common mistake made by some amateur flower growers. Rejuvenated is considered a non-capricious culture that looks great in rockeries, as well as in rock gardens. The plant has a shallow root system, thanks to which it can grow freely in any container filled with soil. True, the young prefers to grow on well-drained soil, so there will be no problems with it.

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Yarrow

This unpretentious and perennial culture can please with various bright shades of colors. The flowers are yellow, pink, red, white and purple. Flowering is quite long. Only use decorative species for flower beds that do not grow much and do not need to be weeded often.

The plant is drought-resistant and does not die, even if you rarely visit the site and do not care for the flower bed.

Hosta

The culture grows well in a shady garden, it is unpretentious, famous for its dense green foliage, a variety of colors, shapes. In summer, the hosta blooms with white, pink or purple flowers, but their appearance is modest.

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The plant will not need watering if it will grow next to a body of water. Hosta reproduces by division.

Zinnia

The flower occupies one of the first places among plants that are resistant to drought and disease. One-year culture, blooms brightly until frost, grown from seeds. Zinnia is quite diverse, there are a lot of varieties of it, so you can decorate any flower garden with these flowers.

Do you know which plants are the most tenacious?

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