Top 3 low-growing flowers for flower beds that will delight you with Blooming all Summer
I know that more and more summer residents prefer to plant flowers on the ground and relax all summer. But let's honestly note: complex beautiful flower beds, which are good all season, take no less energy than carrots and apple trees.
The varieties of flowers have to be selected, combined and given to everyone the necessary care, so as not to get a bald piece of land with withered stems of spring tulips instead of an elegant flower bed.
I myself am not ready to spend time and energy on a flower bed that will not feed me in winter, so I chose for several colors with which you can ennoble the view from the window, and which will not require me to do too much hustle and bustle.
Three annuals
● petunia is a grateful and irreplaceable plant. There are a huge number of varieties, colors and shapes. Thanks to this, the same plant, which is not particularly demanding to care for, easily creates the feeling that a gardener from a fairy tale worked in the garden. The flower beds are so different;
● daisies, strictly speaking, are biennial, their daisy-like flowers appear in early June on last year's bushes and continue to bloom until August. They behave well in shaded places, they can ennoble pieces of land on which you will not plant anything useful;
● lobelias with their small bluish flowers take root well both in flower beds and in the most wacky flowerpots that can be used to decorate a flower bed. They bloomed even when the children jokingly put them in unnecessary old plumbing, you know;
From time to time I change them for calendula, nasturtiums and pansies.
Perennials
Even if your hands don't get to fiddling with annual flowers, a proven way is to plant perennials. They will rise and flourish without much outside attention. The most agreeable of them who live in my flower bed:
● undersized phloxes that bloom and smell for six months in a row. These bushes with balls of flowers are reminiscent of the school;
● trouble-free inflorescences of fragrant alissum-stove. They cover the flowerbed with a pinkish, yellowish or white rug. As soon as the frost ends, they immediately start growing, however, for the winter they have to be insulated;
● chamomile thickets - an unmistakable solution, they bloom all summer, this is a classic beautiful plant with medicinal properties;
I know that many neighbors are busy with begonias. They are really lovely, but the idea of digging them up for the winter doesn't strike me as very inspiring.