Long-blooming garden gems for every gardener's delight
What plants should you plant in your garden? We have a few proven suggestions if you're interested in flowers that bloom all season. Even busy amateurs, not just professional gardeners, can manage their care.
Some flowers maintain their excellent appearance despite changing weather conditions. March is often the last opportunity to plant them in our gardens.
Impressive with its lush inflorescence
The red rooster spur is included in the review of plants that impress with their appearance regardless of the season. Its intense pink-red colours instantly catch the eye. Proper care of the red rooster spur isn't complicated, but a few rules should be remembered.
This plant prefers sunny spots, which promote its abundant flowering. It also requires regular watering, especially during dry periods, to maintain vitality and beauty. Thanks to this, the red rooster spur can become not only an ornament but also the pride of any gardener.
These plants will be a true garden ornament
It's not surprising to see Japanese asters in gardens more and more. Their miniature, small flowers, in purple, white, or blue, resemble well-known daisies.
These plants thrive best in sunny locations. They handle temporary droughts much better than overwatering, so it's important not to overdo it. Japanese asters bloom all summer until fall.
The sneezewort is no less remarkable either. This plant boasts small white flowers that delight the eye during its blooming period from July to September. It's worth noting that it resists adverse weather conditions such as frost or drought.
Field scabious, Macedonian scabious, and purple top vervain are flowers that impress with their lush blooms all season.