9 plants to grow in Summer -Flower Garden

 Summer Flower Garden

Flower Garden

Gazania

Gazania


A resilient plant, gazania grows quickly, requires little water, and its branches can spread to create floral beds that can be arranged in hanging baskets. 

Gazania needs 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight. Dry flowers can be stored for their seeds. To produce more blooms, regularly prune old flower stalks.

 Plant in containers or soil,  that has 40% soil, 30% sand, and 30% compost to grow well.

What degree of heat can Gazania withstand?

They thrive in warm climates; begonias grow best at temperatures between  20 and 35 degrees Celsius.


Begonia

Begonia


Begonia is a flowering plant with fleshy stems and a long blooming thick cluster of red, white, and pink blooms. 

Begonia requires less water than other plants, only needs water when the top layer of the soil is completely dry, and overwatering can lead to fungal diseases. 

It also needs 3 to 4 hours of morning sunlight, which you can get from growing it in groups in hot, direct sunlight.

You can cultivate this plant in groups with other plants, behind trees or windows, or in regions with morning direct sunlight.

What degree of heat can begonia withstand?

They thrive in warm climates; begonias grow best at temperatures between 15 and 28 degrees Celsius.


Fuchsia

Fuchsia


Direct sunlight is necessary for fuchsia to produce its stunning sepal and petal bloom. Fuchsia dislikes dry, hot environments and requires areas with dappled light. 

Plants should be grown in the winter or under trees in particularly hot climates where they will receive 3 to 4 hours of morning direct sunshine.

Growing in well-drained soil, regular watering is required. This plant may grow in pots, hanging baskets, or messy areas and repeat bloom throughout the year in locations with a consistent temperature.

What degree of heat can fuchsia withstand?

The plant Fuchsia grows well in the summer and can withstand temperatures as high as 28 degrees Celsius. This plant needs shade in intense sunlight.

Geranium

Geranium Summer Garden


This plant needs morning sunshine because it cannot thrive in a hot summer. Roots and stems may be harmed by soggy soil. 

Single and double-bloom varieties in white, red, and orange colors that have a crisp lemon scent can be placed in hanging baskets. With phosphate and potassium fertilizer, geranium generates more blooms throughout the year.

Hair growth is accelerated by the use of geranium oil. Geranium oil is used in cosmetic products.

What degree of heat can geraniums withstand?

From 10 to 27 degrees Celsius, geranium grows well.


Petunia

Petunia


 Petunias are resilient plants that bloom in the warm winter and summer months. It needs six to eight hours per day of direct sunlight.

 Petunias bloom more when the soil is slightly damp during the summer and contains 30% soil, 30% sand, and 40% wormy compost or cow dung. 

Petunias are available in a wide range of hues.


Oxalis

Oxalis Summer Garden


Dark purple butterfly-shaped foliage is not resilient to extreme winter and summer temperatures; it may perish during the hardy season and reappear in the spring.

They thrive in humid environments and grow nicely throughout the summer in shady places. Oxalis also do well indoors during frost.

A place with spider plants or pots with a duck or frog form makes stunning arrangements.

With excessive watering, the bulb could decay. A bushy plant that grows well in springtime may be divided to produce additional plants.

What degree of heat can geraniums withstand?

This plant prefers temperatures between 18 and 30 degrees Celsius.

Moss Rose

Moss rose Summer Garden


Moss roses bloom in a variety of colors between spring and late summer. This quickly-growing plant prefers the summer and direct sunlight and requires less maintenance and well-draining soil to blossom more. 

The tough moss rose needs frequent pruning of its long stems and deadheading in order to become dense. It could grow from cuttings or divide. Grow in holding baskets, pots, or beds to create.

Pentas

Pentas- Summer Garden


Hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies are best drawn to many color petals, which bloom in clusters with stars-shaped blooms. It thrives in tropical and subtropical climates and can be grown as a seasonal plant in regions with harsh winters.

 In 5–6 hours of direct sunlight, plants can actively grow. It can produce more blooms with regular deadheading, well-draining soil, and little wetness. I grow my plants from cuttings or seeds.

Plumeria

Plumeria Summer Garden


Plumeria, a huge shrub or tree that may be grown in tropical and subtropical climates, is a resilient and adored summer garden plant. There are multiple species of plumeria trees, all of which are endemic to central America and originated in Mexico and other regions, including Jamaica, Mexico, and Ecuador. Plumeria ruba, plumeria abtusa, plumeria perdica, and plumeria alba are the most popular species.

Exotic blooms with a lovely aroma that bloom on plumeria trees virtually the entire year.


The scent of plumeria blooms is stronger at night. The plumeria tree grows to a height of almost 6 meters from December till the wet season.

 During this time, the tree is leafless and just has flower stems. 



Five smooth, about 30-centimeter-long, and slender leaves with overlapping petals are a lovely sight. The bark of the tree is used to produce plaster, cure sources of fever, and shrink tumors.

With their exquisite hues and aroma, plumeria flowers represent the beauty of nature.

Plumeria is available in every hue under the sun, including bright tones of yellow gold, blood red, orange, peach, mango, pure white, deep crimson, and butter lemon.

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