How to Choose the Best Plants
for Your Flower Garden
Before you purchase plants
for your flower garden, there are some things you should take
into consideration to choose the best plants for your
flower garden.
The first thing you should do is test your
soil. Test kits are available at your hardware store. You need
to determine if your soil is acid or alkaline. Most plants
prefer soil that is acidic but there are some plants that grow
only in soil that is alkaline. You can change the ph level of
your soil but it is easier to purchase plants for the soil you
have.
You also should examine the spot you have
selected for your garden to determine how much sun and shade it
gets. You should record the number of hours the sun is shining
on the area and the number of hours it is in the shade. Do you
get morning sun or afternoon sun? Is the area sheltered or is
it a spot that gets a lot of wind? You should also check to see
if there is good water drainage in your garden.
When you have answered these questions it is
time to purchase your plants. According to the information you
have collected and after reading the instructions on the plant
labels, purchase the plants that will fit into your flower
garden.
Before planting, you should place your plants
around your garden bed while they are still in the pots to see
how they will look. You should arrange and re-arrange them
until you are satisfied with their placement. Your garden will
be more interesting if you have a combination of colors and
textures in your plants. You should also group
your plants in sets of three or five rather than even
numbers. You should place tall plants in the back or in
the center. Do not plant your flowers near trees. The
roots of trees are invasive and will absorb the nutrients
and moisture meant for your flowers.
Color brings harmony to your flower
garden. While you are arranging the potted plants,
keep in mind the colors you have chosen. Some colors will clash
but if they bloom at different times, you can plant them beside
the clashing color. Also keep in mind the color of the foliage.
Some leaves have silver, grey, or purplish colors. This adds
value to your flower garden. The foliage will still be colorful
after the blooming season.
Once you have decided to create a flower
garden, it is easy to get carried away and go out and purchase
plants. Before you do, make sure you have researched your
plants and that your soil meets the conditions needed for the
plants you want. Your flower garden will be beautiful if you
follow these basic steps before you buy.
You can purchase your plants, tools, and
accessories on the Internet.