Tuesday 26 April 2011

Beautiful Flowering Shrubs

Beautiful Flowering Shrubs


Shrubs are the plants with multiple stems with shorter height usually under 5-6 meter (15-20 ft) tall. Large number of plants falls into the category of either shrubs or trees depending on the growing conditions they experience. You can use the shrubs in your flower gardens. There are many beautiful flowering shrubs that can be grown in your garden. You need to follow the flower gardening tips for growing these flowering shrubs.
Shrubs commonly grown in garden are broad-leaved plants. Some of the conifers like Mountain Pine and Common Juniper have shrubby structure. Shrubs can be either deciduous or evergreen.
Flowering shrubs add interest to your landscape and encourages the beneficial insects and birds to visit your garden. Many garden shrubs are low growing while others grow about 10 ft or more. When growing the flowering shrubs in your garden, make sure that you select the shrubs that are suitable for growing in your conditions and keep a track of water availability, soil type and pests.
Flowering Shrubs:
Azalea
Azalea is a spring bloomer and its blooming period continues till midsummer. It has smaller flower clusters than rhododendron. The prominent and colorful blooms appear in numerous varieties, sizes and colors. It grows up to 1 to 15 feet in height and bloom white, red, pink, orange and yellow flowers. It grows well in full sun or partial shade. Adding a deep layer of mulch around the base of the shrub will benefit the growth of the plant.
Buckeye
The buckeye shrub can add the charm to your garden. This shrub requires low maintenance and adds color to your garden. The blooming time of buckeye starts from spring and lasts up to midsummer. It grows 10 to 50 ft high and 10 to 30 ft wide. Buckeye blooms red, white, pink, greenish-yellow and cream color flowers. They grow best in full sun or partial shade conditions.
The best growing tip for buckeye seed is to sow the nuts as soon as the seed capsule splits. Place the seeds up to 1 to 2 inches deep in group of two or three. Most of the seeds require the cold period to sprout successfully.
The other flowering shrubs used in flower gardens are camellia, daphnedaphnia, forsythia, hydrangea, lilacs, rhododendron, rose of Sharon, viburnum, etc. Most of these shrubs flower during spring to summer. On an average, these shrubs grow up to 6 to 30 ft in height.
The beautiful flowering shrubs in your garden can make your flower garden look attractive and beautiful. It adds the charm to your yard.

Wednesday 6 April 2011

Beautiful Flower Gardens


Beautiful Flower Gardens

The purpose of flower gardens is to make your surrounding look beautiful and keep the environment fresh and healthy. Many people possess the hobby of gardening. But it is not only important to plant the garden, but one should also follow the gardening tips for proper growth of plants. The flower gardening tips will help you to maintain your garden and grow the flower plants. If you possess the hobby of flower gardening but don’t have sufficient knowledge about flower gardening, few basic flower gardening tips will surely help you in knowing some gardening tips.
Flower Gardening Tips:

Selecting the Place for Flower Garden:
Before planting the flower garden, it is important to select the proper place for your garden. Flower plants may be perennial or annual. Many flower plants require less amount of sunlight and some may require a maximum amount of sunlight throughout the day. Hence it is important to select the place that will receive maximum sunlight for most time of the day.
Selecting the Design Pattern:
For giving beautiful look to your flower garden, it is important to select the proper design pattern for your garden. Selecting the appropriate garden pattern that will suit your available space will give attractive look to your garden.
Selection of Flowers:
For growing the beautiful flower garden, it is important to select the variety of flower plants that will grow well in particular climatic conditions. The flowers like daisy, lilies, roses, etc. are popular flowers grown in flower gardens. Select the colorful flowers that will have different blooming period. Also, select the flowers that will suit the climatic conditions of the area.
Preparing Soil and Planting the Flower Plants:
When you have selected the place for your garden and the plants to plant in your garden, you should prepare the garden soil that will have more nutrients necessary for proper plant growth. For this, dig the soil about feet or two. Loosen up the soil and add organic compost to increase the soil nutrient contents. Mulch the soil with natural mulch. This will prevent the growth of weeds help to retain the soil moisture. Plant the seeds and water them slowly.
Harvesting the Flowers:
It is equally important to harvest the flowers on time. Remove the dead branches from the plants for their proper growth. While planting, keep the gap between planting the flower plants so that all the plants will not blossom at same time.
The flower gardening tips will make your garden beautiful and attractive and keep your environment fresh and pleasant.