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[F430]Flowers For The Garden
by Lanny Hintz, Lan

A garden becomes complete only with variety of flowers. This brings more beauty and loveliness to the garden. In the same manner, planting wild flowers along with other flowers would make it even more beautiful. Shopping for wild flower seeds could be something wonderful and these seeds could be scattered around an area of your yard and thus you can enable for the wonderful treasured gifts by Mother Nature.

The most important secret behind planting wild flowers are that these wild flowers are colourful, carefree and also tends to attract butterflies, bees and even certain birds towards it and the garden becomes complete. Thus planting wild flowers makes your garden the perfect to be in with continuous entertainment by birds and insects through the year. Apart from this it does not need repeated maintenance too. It promises constant activity through out.

There are many wild flowers available in the market and most of them are blue to purple in colour and some among these flowers are the favourite ones of bees and they are attracted towards these bright colours. Thus it makes the garden lively always.

The Common day flower or Virginia is one of the famous wild flower which is used in the garden. The scientific name is Commelina Virginica which belongs to the Spiderwort family. This flower is blue in colour and is one inch wide with tiny flowers in an irregular pattern. The grouping of flowers occurs at the end of the stem and is held up by the long leaf like bracts. It has lance shaped leaves and the upper most part forms a hood of sorts regarding the flower. It flowers from June to September and prefers mostly moist, shady ground.

Jobs's tears are other types of wild flowers known as Tradescantia Virginiana scientifically. It is purple in colour but in some occasions they are also found to be white. They are known with lots of flowers which are 1-2 inches wide and also consist of drooping bud clusters. It flowers from May to August and prefers usually thickets or garden space, rich and moist woods.

Another family of wild flowers is the wild hyacinth or scilla or squil which belongs to the Lily family. It reproduces pale violet flowers but rarely is they seen to produce even white flowers. It has long oblong shaped branches and there would be equal 6 flower bunches on each branch. This plant is found to grow almost 1-2 feet tall with very short leaves. They flower from April to May and would prefer prairies, meadows and even stream banks.

These are some of the wonderful wild flowers preferred for a garden. While planting them it is very essential to provide the conditions which are necessary for them so that they remain the same always. Shopping for these flowers are not considered to be a difficult task as it would be easy if you choose online shopping. It could be even purchased from the retailer at the outlet nearest to you. Thus making your garden wonderful and active!


Choosing the right flowers is one of the most critical decisions when planning a new garden, and combining colors and textures can make any garden a showplace. The many different colors and varieties of flowers for the garden makes finding the colors you like best very easy.

Of course plants should be chosen for their health and hardiness in addition to their beauty. When choosing seedlings for transplantation, it is important to choose only the healthiest, best looking seedlings, and to reject those that show any signs of disease or insect infestation. Choosing only the healthiest plants will make sure your new garden gets off to the right start.

Some problems with seedlings will be apparent even to the beginning gardener. For instance, it is easy to see things like spots on the leaves, holes in the leaves, or wounds in the stems. Other problems, however, are more subtle, and they may easy to miss for the beginning gardener. If you are planning your first garden, you may want to take along a more experienced gardener, or solicit the advice of the nursery staff, to find the best seedlings for your needs.

As you browse around the garden center, be sure to carefully examine the flowers, the leaves, and the foliage of the plants you are considering. Look especially for white and black spots on the flowers, leaves and foliage, as these spots are often signs of a bacterial or fungal infection.

It is also important to be on the lookout for wilted leaves and waterlogged roots, as these can mean the plants will fail to thrive after they are planted. Plants with cut stems or other types of wounds should also be avoided.

Knowledge can give you a real advantage. To make sure you're fully informed about picking the best flowers for your home garden, keep reading.

Of course, finding the healthiest plants is only part of the battle. The other part is transplanting those seedlings properly, and caring for them once they are in the ground. It is always important to get the transplants into the garden as quickly as possible. When planting seedlings or young plants, the hole you dig should be slightly larger than the root ball of the plant. Making the hole larger will ensure that the plant can be placed into the ground without disturbing the delicate root structure. After the plant is in place, the earth should be gently tamped down, and the plant should be given plenty of water and fertilizer.

When starting a new garden, it is also a good idea to have a good soil analysis done before buying your first plants. A soil analysis will tell you if your soil is of sufficient quality, and help you be sure that it contains the nutrients your plants will need. A soil analysis will also spot common problems, such as soil that is too acidic, too alkaline, too sandy, contains to much clay, etc. There are ways to fix all these problems, but it is important to have a soil analysis done so you know how to correct any problems found.

In addition, understanding the type of soil you have can help you to choose the plants that will do best in that soil. Tailoring the plants you select to the soil you have is a great way to reduce the use of pesticides and other chemicals while still enjoying a healthy and robust garden.

Those who only know one or two facts about picking the best flowers for your home garden can be confused by misleading information. The best way to help those who are misled is to gently correct them with the truths you're learning here.
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