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Varieties of flowers without seedlings. What flowers can be planted directly in the ground. Sowing flowers in April in open ground Flowers that are sown in the ground

Turns out, there are even more such plants than traditional seedlings.

Among them, everyone's favorite fragrant lobularia (alissum), iberis, mignonette, amberboa musky , as well as those who do not tolerate transplantation gypsophila, matthiola, poppy, eschscholzia, clarkia, sweet pea, argemona, crepis, kosmeya, cornflower, lupine, nasturtium, ipomoea and etc.

When to plant annual flowers in the ground with seeds

The exact timing of sowing annuals with seeds in open ground depends on the local climate, weather and the length of the growing season of plants. . The most cold-resistant crops with a long growing season are sown as soon as the soil warms up (approximately in mid-April), or before winter, when the ground freezes.

These include: summer adonis, graceful agrostemma and common agrostemma (cockle), annual amellus, blue asperula, blue cornflower, bindweed (convolvulus), large-flowered gaillardia, Chinese carnation, tricolor hylia, capitate hylia, yarrow hylia, elegant gypsophila, large-flowered godetia, annual hibiscus, dimorphotheca rain, dimorphotheca notched, calendula officinalis, clarkia marigold (graceful), clarkia pretty (most beautiful), kufeya, garden quinoa, legusia, sea lobularia (sea alissum, or beetroot), gray levkoy, leia graceful, leptosiphon, common toadflax, poppy annual, seaside malcomia, sowing nigella, Damascus nigella, eastern nigella, Spanish nigella, physalis-like nicandra, mallow, spotted milk thistle, bruise (echium), skerda (crepis), Californian escholcia, phacelia, felicia, schizanthus, annual chrysanthemum, etc.

What annual flowers to sow seeds in May

In the first half of May, sown in open ground : Chinese aster, arctotis, Cape ankhuz (oxtail), ferulo-leaved sequence (ferulo-leaved bidens), Ajax delphinium, field delphinium, sweet pea, bitter iberis, umbrella iberis, coreopsis dye, double-cut cosmea, sulfur-yellow cosmea, coronal kochia, three-month-old lavatera ( khatma), large-flowered linanthus, large-flowered flax, malopu, bicorn matthiola, fragrant mignonette, clasping rudbeckia, hairy rudbeckia, sticky tar (viscaria), round-leaved titonia, bearded tolpis, Drummond's phlox.

Heat-loving crops with a short growing season can be sown from about mid-May to early autumn.

These include: acroclinum (helipterum) pink, amaranths, blue anagalis, bartonia (mentzelia) golden, marigolds, marigold hamolepis, annual dahlias, ornamental sunflowers, lush venidium, xeranthemum or dried flower, nemesia, nemophila, mesembryanthemum, smooth molucella, limnantes, salpiglossis, skerda, ursinia, large nasturtium, ornamental beans, elegant zinnia, emilia, etc.

We sow annual flowers with seeds in the ground in summer

To prolong flowering in the garden until autumn, crops with a short growing season can be sown in June-July. Then they will bloom in August.

Biennial seeds are usually sown in summer. For example, pansies (viola), hesperis (night violet), Turkish cloves, bluebells, lakfiol (heiranthus), lunaria (lunar), mallow, daisies, foxglove, forget-me-nots, etc.

If it is possible to arrange the simplest shelter from a film or non-woven covering material, all these flowers can be sown even earlier.

They are sown either directly into the soil of the greenhouse, or into dive boxes that are placed in the greenhouse. When sowing directly in the greenhouse, the soil is leveled, the seeds are scattered as evenly as possible and covered with a layer of earth equal to twice the thickness of the seed. Sown greenhouses are covered with shading frames. In warm, still weather, greenhouses are ventilated by briefly raising the frames. When shoots appear, shading is removed. Protect seedlings from direct sun rays needed only during the hot afternoon hours.

You can sow flowers in balcony boxes, which, if necessary, can be easily protected from the cold, already in early April .

Soil preparation for growing annual flowers from seeds

The bed must be in a warm place, if possible sheltered from the wind.

The soil for the flower garden is prepared in the fall or, in extreme cases, 2-3 weeks before sowing flowers. It should be fertile (fertilized), loose, with a neutral reaction (pH = 7).

First, the site must be dug to a depth of 30-40 cm and all weeds removed.

To cultivate the land, baking powder and fertilizers are applied to it. Add to sandy or sandy soil peat, compost and loam; into the clay peat, compost, humus, sand or bone meal. Compost and manure are recommended to be applied at the end of autumn, and humus - in the spring. If there is no organic matter, you can use mineral fertilizers(in autumn - phosphorus-potassium, in spring - nitrogen).

How to sow annual flowers from seeds

In open ground, seeds of annual flowers are sown in pre-prepared soil when the threat of frost has passed.

For small seeds, shallow grooves are made in the soil, for large ones - nests.

The depth of sowing seeds directly depends on their size and the physical properties of the soil.

If it is light, then small seeds can be sown to a depth of 0.5 cm, medium - 1.5 cm, large - up to 3 cm.

And if it is heavy (loam) or damp (low-lying place), the seeding depth should be less.

It is advisable to mix very small seeds with sand before sowing, then they will be distributed more evenly.

In summer, the seeds are buried deeper than in spring, because in the heat the soil warms up very much and the water from the upper layer evaporates quickly.

After planting the seeds, the crops are evenly watered.

To obtain friendly shoots of annual flowers in the open field , the dug up and harrowed bed should be rolled with a round log or a bottle of water, or gently pressed down with a plank on top, then sow seeds on a leveled surface, sprinkled with sand or humus on top and rolled again.

After such a procedure, the seeds will be in close contact with the ground, germinate well and take root.

It is undesirable to sow on a windy day, as the seeds of annual flowers will scatter in different directions.

Covering the plantings with plastic wrap or non-woven material will help speed up seedlings.

Seeds of annuals that can be sown in open ground, it is advisable sow in flower beds to spring bulbous perennials (crocuses, snowdrops, tulips), so that after the end of their growing season, the bed does not become overgrown with weeds, but turns into a bright carpet. These plants are easy to form magnificent flower carpets, flowerbeds and rabatki.

Caring for crops of annual flowers

Emerging shoots are thinned out several times. First time - in the second true leaf phase(leaving between plants 5-7 cm), the second - in the phase of the 5-6th leaf(this time between small flowers leave 10 cm, between large - 30-40 cm).

When sown directly in open ground, plants grow more hardy than those grown from seedlings.

In addition, the sowing culture of letniki is much less labor-intensive than seedlings.

Besides, seeds are much cheaper than ready-made seedlings. So don't waste your time, choose an assortment of annual flowers that are suitable for outdoor planting, plant and enjoy their long and abundant flowering.

Svetlana Mashkovskaya

© Magazine "Ogorodnik"

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My question is that, as a novice gardener, I search on many sites about sowing flowers with seeds in open ground before winter, I find the same small list. But there are so many varieties! So I want to know if anyone has this extended list? Share your experience of planting before winter in the ground. So you don’t want to arrange a garden in the house! With respect to you! Looking forward to your answer!​

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What is "annual plants", "conditionally annual", "perennial as an annual".

Secrets of the correct cultivation of annual plants

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Choosing a place for planting annuals

When the first 2-4 leaves appear at the seedlings, it must be dived. Be sure to harden the seedlings of annuals before transplanting "outside". Transplanting seedlings into open ground usually starts from the beginning of May (depending on the region of your residence, the dates may shift in one direction or another). In early May, plants are usually planted that are at least relatively resistant to frost - for example, sweet peas or lobelia.

Despite the fact that everyone treats annuals differently, when spring comes, almost everyone plants them, and therefore they go to stores for annual flower seeds, each time hoping that this year the site will sparkle with bright colors.

Flowers planted before winter will be distinguished by good growth, resistance to diseases and weather conditions. Also, by sowing seeds before winter, you free up time for yourself in the spring. And just then it is not enough. I haven't seen your list, but here's mine. If you have other plants, please share with us. Annuals: marigolds; cornflower; mignonette; cosmea; nasturtium; amaranth; delphinium; mattiola. Poppy, summer adonis, sea alissum, Chinese aster, Chinese carnation, large-flowered godetia. Iberis bitter and umbrella, calendula officinalis, clarkia marigold, three-month-old lavatera. Sea lobularia, snapdragon, seaside malcolmia, bicorn mattiola, fragrant mignonette, Drummond's phlox, chrysanthemum.

Most often, hyacinths are affected by bacterial rot, due to which the bulbs eventually turn into slime with an unpleasant odor. Unfortunately, it is pointless to deal with this problem. Therefore, they should simply be dug up and burned, and the hole where the plants were planted should be etched with bleach or 5% formalin solution.

By the way, landscape design on a slope with hyacinths it will look very interesting, especially if you combine flowers with other plants and decorative elements.​

Soil preparation for annuals

Growing seedlings of annuals

Planting annuals directly into the ground

How to plant annuals - ways

Annual plants with a fast life cycle are planted directly in open ground. They also do with those plants that either do not tolerate transplantation well or do not tolerate it at all.

Many succeed, many spend the whole summer looking after them and curse themselves that they got in touch, and the gardener’s experience here is far from the main indicator of success - after all, the weather conditions that have developed over the season and of course the quality of the seeds still play a big role, which, unfortunately, we in Russia, frankly, unimportant, since honesty and decency are not honored by many seed producers.​

Biennials: daisy; forget-me-not; Turkish cloves; viola

Unfortunately, hyacinths can only be planted at this place in a few years.

It is important to prepare the ground for hyacinths in advance, and it is advisable to start work a few months before planting.

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Planting dates and flowering time of annual flowers - table

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Planting seeds of annuals in open ground begins already at the end of April, but if the annual is poorly frost-resistant (the same bean-liana or nasturtium), then wait for the first weeks of May, and sometimes its middle.

So the situation when in the picture a plant with flowers with a good apple in practice throws out flowers hardly more than a matchbox is not uncommon, and the notorious Photoshop and the opinion are to blame for this - if only they bought it. The seed producer simply enlarges the picture of the flower, and even embellishes it along the way, and we didn’t get the result for which we bought the seeds, then we curse ourselves and give anti-advertising of the variety and type of plant to our neighbors in the summer cottage.

Perennials: bell; primrose; carnation; aster; lumbago; aquilegia. Lavender, aconite, arabis alpine, buzulnik, gaillardia, geyhera, gypsophila, delphinium, dicentra. Lupine, oriental poppy, small-flowered, spurge, popovnik, rudbeckia.

Seeds of cold-resistant annual and biennial plants can be sown immediately in open ground - first on a seedling bed, and then, when the seedlings grow up, transplant them to a permanent place.

To do this, we choose a place where humus, sand, peat, 50 g of superphosphate and potassium sulfate, 10 g of magnesium are introduced. In the event that the soil in your area is sandy, the amount of magnesium fertilizer should be increased by 1.5-2 times. Many, by the way, are concerned about the question of whether it is possible to plant hyacinths in the spring, since they are traditionally planted in open ground in the fall, so that in March-April they will already grow.

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There are actually only two ways - either in a bunch or in a row.

Therefore, buying seeds only from reliable manufacturers is a matter of paramount importance.

Rummage through the catalogs of flower shops.

In this way they are grown mainly blooming in spring biennials: daisies, lacfiol, forget-me-nots, etc.

However, if you plant bulbs of plants in transparent containers for the winter, you can work in spring time, the main thing is that severe frosts pass.

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With the first method, plant annuals in bunches located at the same distance.

Here all the difference is in the cycle of life. Relatively speaking, annuals, justifying their name after planting, sprout and grow, and bloom during the growing season, after which they form seeds.

You can sow, but how can you find them among the weeds in the spring? Maybe sow in containers, and leave the containers outside until spring?

You can also grow cold-resistant annuals, although most often the seedlings of these flowers are grown under glass and planted in open ground in April - May.

So that the rains do not wash away the prepared soil, the soil must be covered before planting, using leaves or thin plywood sheets. At the same time

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At the second (row) sow the seeds, pressing them into the prepared, loose soil or into the holes made with a flat cutter. Nearby it is best to sow such annuals as nasturtium, shower peas, ornamental beans.

As for conditionally annual flowers and plants or perennials grown as annuals, the condition for their division into these two groups is the climate of Russia - in places of original growth, in their homeland, these plants are perennials, in our conditions they will simply freeze in winter and they will have to transplant again, although they successfully fulfill their main role, to delight us with beautiful flowers.

This year I want to try planting flower seeds before winter for the first time. To do this, I dug three five-liter plastic buckets into the ground in the flower beds. The soil is already prepared in the buckets for planting seeds. The buckets were covered with cellophane wrap. When it’s really cold, I’ll sow the seeds, sprinkle with prepared soil on top (now stored in the house so that it doesn’t freeze), then I’ll cover it with snow. I use buckets because my plot is very small. Perhaps in the spring I will take them out of the ground, move them to another place, and in this place I will sow something else. I want to ask you: is it possible to do as I plan? And yet, if you know, tell me, is it possible to sow Cortaderia before winter? Thank you.​

Some cold-resistant annuals do not like transplants, the seeds of such plants are best sown immediately in open ground. If their seedlings were grown under glass, then they need to be picked one by one into separate pots or tray cells and, after growing, carefully planted in a permanent place in the garden.

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The main problem when growing annuals on a plot, in a summer house or in a flower garden, depending on the purpose of growing) is their annual planting or, more correctly, transplanting, if you liked the plant. In this case, there are only two ways - buying and sowing seeds of annual crops or buying and planting flowering or non-flowering seedlings.

It's no secret that hyacinth is the type of flower that blooms among the first, filling the space around. bright color and quite fragrant aroma. Their colors are quite varied. The plant is considered universal, adapting well to open ground. Planting hyacinth flowers in the ground and caring for them, we will consider the basic rules for planting in this article.​

Seeds of cold-resistant biennials are sown in the ground in late spring - early summer. Cold-hardy annuals are usually sown in the spring, when the soil is dry enough to make a bed and warm enough for the seeds to germinate quickly.

. We plant bulbs of plants to a depth of about 15 cm; if the planting of hyacinths in the spring takes place in a row, there should be a distance of 20 cm between them. Bulbs smaller than 5 cm in diameter are planted thicker.

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Seeds of annuals that you grow constantly are best harvested and collected on warm sunny days when they are completely dry. It is necessary to store the seeds of annuals in a dry, cool place from 2 to 4 years.

In addition to this, it is also necessary to prepare a place for planting and growing them.

The place for them should have good illumination and protection from strong gusts of wind. Some gardeners advise planting them near trees. But if there is enough sun there, then powerful roots will absorb more water and useful elements from the earth, thus causing damage to flowers.

Seeds of some cold-resistant annuals (larkspur, cornflower, calendula, iberis and kachima) can be sown in the fall. When sown in autumn in open ground, these plants bloom earlier than in spring.

We fill each hole with river sand with a layer of about 3 cm, after which we lay the bulbs and sprinkle with soil. Sand in this case will act as protection against waterlogging and the appearance of infections. In the event that the planting of hyacinths in the spring will be carried out in in large numbers then the best thing to do high beds, because then caring for the plant will become much more convenient and faster. If a cold snap is planned, be sure to cover the plants with sawdust or peat.

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It is always better to try your seeds (however, as well as purchased ones) for germination. To do this, 15-30 seeds are taken, they are laid out in a flat dish, covered and placed in heat. Depending on the number of sprouts, the percentage of germination is calculated; a percentage of 60 can be considered an acceptable germination figure.

So general condition proper cultivation annuals is the fact that they cannot tolerate any soil in the area that you have taken for them, or the lack of garden drainage in this place, as well as the shade in this place.

Therefore, the area should be unshaded and even. It's great if it has a slight slope so that the water does not stagnate. If groundwater passes half a meter from ground level, then it is imperative to arrange drainage.

Dig with a pitchfork a piece of land that is well heated by the sun and far from trees. Add peat (but not fertilizer), level and compact it, slightly loosen the surface of the soil with a rake. If possible, arrange beds in a new place every year. For growing flower seedlings, areas that were under vegetable crops are great.

Feeding is as important as planting hyacinths in the spring, because plant bulbs need a lot nutrients for normal development. First of all, these are mineral fertilizers, which are applied as soon as the snow melts. Potassium chloride and ammonium nitrate are among the best and most effective.

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Soil fertility in this area is also important condition, therefore, the introduction of complex fertilizers will greatly simplify your task of decorating a summer house, a plot annual flowers. True, there are plants that are less demanding on soil fertility - for example, garden cornflowers can serve as an example, which grow equally well on humus-rich soil or on extremely clay soil.

The soil composition should pass water well, be fertilized, contain a high percentage of humus. If the area is clay, you can add sand and peat. Hyacinth perceives soil acidity badly.

The grooves should be located at a distance of 15-30 cm from each other. Their depth should be sufficient so that the seeds can be covered with a layer of soil twice the diameter of the seed. Never water the bed immediately after sowing - dry soil should be watered before you sow the seeds in it.

After the appearance of the buds, a second top dressing is carried out with the help of mineral nutrients. The third time only potassium chloride is added. At the same time, with each application of nutrients, it is imperative to loosen the soil, so you will give the measles flower system the air it needs. Important care tips:​

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These seeds cannot be propagated further at home. The whole point here is that they do not give seeds or give but those that do not convey the qualities and properties of the parent. My repeated attempts to harvest and grow banal tomatoes from F1 varieties have never led to success - the maximum that I have managed to achieve is very average yields, which, of course, cannot be compared with parental varieties in terms of weight or taste.

Annuals in garden design have played and are playing one of the leading roles.

A place for future planting should be prepared in August, a couple of months before planting. This is because the sediment of the soil does not cause the root system to break off at the flower bulb. It is necessary to dig the soil forty centimeters, introducing into it humus or manure (up to 15 kg per 1 square meter), peat and mineral-containing fertilizer compositions.

Seeds need to be sown sparingly. Do not empty the seeds directly from the bag. Pour some of the seeds into the palm of your hand and release them in a thin stream between your thumb and forefinger. Try to leave a gap of 0.5 cm between the seeds. After sowing, carefully fill the groove with soil and press it reverse side rake or by hand.

It is important to loosen the soil with a rake and remove the first weeds that appear that can kill hyacinths;

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Annual plants and flowers sown directly into the ground

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Considering their diversity, millions of various garden compositions can be made from them. Annuals can compensate for the emptiness of some places on the site, they can also be used to decorate the near-stem circles of fruit, fruit trees, as well as simply drop them directly into the lawn.​

It is necessary to plant in September. The bulbs will take root and have time to prepare for winter. Early planting can cause a plant to grow, which will definitely die in winter.

Do not water, in dry weather cover the bed with newspaper. The seeds of some plants need to be protected from birds. To do this, stretch a wire over the bed or put brushwood on it.

Water the flowers abundantly, to a depth of 20 cm, but not too often;

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So for the front garden, gypsophila, the cornflowers mentioned above, or kosmeya are suitable. To decorate the fence in the same front garden, you can take sweet peas or a bean liana.

The area for feeding the bulb is 15 x 20 cm, planting depth is 15 cm. This is for large bulbs. Medium and smaller ones can be planted a little more often and not as deep. If the soil is dryish when planting, it is recommended to slightly moisten it.

When the seedlings have the first true leaves, the crops need to be thinned out. Leave in rows one plant for every 5 cm. After ten days, thin out the crops again, leaving 10 cm between seedlings of small plants, and 45 cm between seedlings of large ones.

When diseased plants appear, they must be removed and burned, otherwise diseases and pests can pass to other plants.

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Planting hyacinths in spring - rules for planting in open ground!

Preparing the site and soil for planting

Sowing dates

For borders (both the creation of such and flowers and the “casing” of ready-made ones, for example, these ones made of wood), it is customary to use marigolds, lobelia. Nasturtium is good because it can even surround ordinary vegetable beds in any garden (accepted by the Germans).

Planting hyacinths in spring - landing rules

If there are a lot of bulbs, they can be planted in rows, making a bed height of twenty centimeters to save the bulbs from melt water. In spring, the earth will warm up, and hyacinths will begin to grow. Seedlings of biennials are dug up in the fall and transplanted to a permanent place. Improper care can lead to negative consequences. So, for example, a lack of sunlight and excessive watering leads to yellowness of the leaves, their elongation. If water gets on the buds, they may simply not open. ​

Top dressing and other care for hyacinths

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distance between plants The main thing to take into account this measure is to try to make the site bloom evenly all year round - some have faded, others have begun to bloom. Not everything is simple here, because the flower needs close care. The soil cover around it should be clean of weeds, constantly loosened. Watering must be carried out in such a way as to wet the soil fifteen centimeters deep. Seedlings of annuals sown in spring are transplanted to a permanent place in May, when the soil warms up.There may also be problems with the lack of buds. This can be caused by several reasons:​ sun, partial shade

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> Sowing seeds of annual flowers in the soil. At the very beginning of the month, seeds of cold-resistant annuals are sown on a prepared place: cornflower, bindweed, gypsophila, godetia, delphinium, dimorphoteca, sweet pea (hatched seeds), iberis, calendula, clarcia, collinsia, lavatera, flax, lobularia, poppy, malopa, malcolmia , matthiols, nemophiles, nigellas, mignonettes and escholcias.

> Planting seedlings of annual flowers in the ground. As soon as the soil warms up, plant levka, Shabo cloves and sweet peas first of all from seedlings, as these crops tolerate frosts down to -5 ° C. Also at the beginning of the month, you can plant seedlings of such cold-resistant annuals as godetia, ornamental cabbage, lobelia, lobularia, snapdragon, scabiosa and chrysanthemum.

After May 20 - relatively cold-resistant annuals: annual aster (callistefus), verbena, gaillardia, coreopsis, cosmos, matrikaria, nirembergia and rudbeckia. All planted plants must undergo a preliminary two-week hardening, when they are gradually accustomed to open air and the sun.

> Cleaning in flowerbeds with perennials. If in shady places where the snow has not melted for a long time, there are still uncleaned winter shelters, they must be urgently removed, and old stems, fruits and leaves should be cut off. > Division of perennial flowers.

Before the beginning active growth you can dig and divide asters blooming in autumn - New England, New Belgian and shrubby, as well as geyhera, gelenium, goldenrod, lychnis, small-petaled, leucanthemum, pyrethrum, scabiosa, rudbeckia and echinacea. When dividing at this time, they take root better. Planted delenki in dry weather need to be watered regularly.

If the spring turned out to be protracted and cold, at the beginning of the month, continue to divide and replant rhizomatous perennials: phlox, astilbe, delphinium, chrysanthemum.

> Planting in the ground primrose. Primroses that in early spring bloomed in the house or on glazed balcony, after flowering planted in the garden in a shady place. Here, these perennials will "stand up" and even begin to grow. > Planting gladioli.

In the first decade of the month, plant gladiolus corms on the site prepared in the fall, clearing them of scales and rejecting the sick. Corms are planted at a distance of 15-20 cm. For gladioli, fertile soil is needed, a place sunny and protected from the wind.

> Regular watering of early bulbs. Early bulbous crops - tulips, daffodils, hyacinths - in dry weather, water so that the soil is saturated with moisture to a depth of 20 cm.

At the end of flowering, the bulbs need to be watered for another two weeks, since at this time there is an intensive accumulation of nutrients in the bulbs. > Preparation of sites for the autumn planting of bulbs.

In May, start preparing areas for the autumn planting of bulbs and peonies, which will need to be planted in August. In addition to peonies, irises, phloxes, astilba, daylilies, pyrethrum are transplanted in summer - they also need to prepare a place.

> Pruning shrubs. Shrubs that bloom in early spring can be pruned after flowering.

Annuals - plant seedlings or sowing in the ground?

In the beginning of May unpretentious and hardy flyers can be sown in open ground. Annual aster, cornflower, plantain bruise (Echium plantagineum), annual sunflower (Helianthus annuus) will sprout even under adverse weather conditions without needing protection.

The soil in the place of sowing must be well loosened and leveled. And to make it easier to transplant the plants later, it is better to sow the seeds in rows. And yet, many annuals are preferable to plant seedlings in open ground, otherwise their development is too long.

Hard seeds need to be cut

Nature has packed the seeds of some plants into a hard shell. Such seeds remain viable for several years or even decades. The shell is so hard that moisture cannot penetrate inside, and without it the seeds cannot germinate.

In nature, the shell is gradually, over a long time, decomposed by microorganisms. The gardener does not have the opportunity to wait so long, he uses his own methods. Large seeds that can be taken with two fingers are cut with a file.

Small ones are placed on a board sprinkled with coarse sand, covered with a second board and ground until their shell cracks. Soaking sometimes helps: the seeds are placed in a bowl of warm water and kept there until they, having absorbed the water, sink to the bottom. After that, they germinate very quickly.

We are planning planting in the flowerbed

Lush blooming perennials are most spectacular when they grow in large groups. When sowing in open ground, it is useful to mark the boundaries of the area for each crop - light sand, chalk powder or sawdust.

Then, inside each marked contour, we make parallel grooves, lay the seeds in them and water them. Small seeds are pre-mixed with sand. Thus, there will always be order in the flower bed.

Small flowerbed with weed protection

In flowerbeds located among slabs of paved paths or terraces, the need for weeding is especially annoying, since every time you have to remove dirt from the tiles. A black film will help here, which will not let the weeds into the flower beds. At the same time, it helps flowers grow by warming the soil and retaining moisture.

It's time to divide and plant perennials

Work begins in April, if the ground has already thawed, and continues in May. Doing this month new landings, reconstruct and rejuvenate old flowers.

For new plantings, you need to carefully prepare the soil: cultivate to a depth of 30 cm, select weeds and large stones, and apply rotted compost as a fertilizer. Only after that prepare the landing pits. They should be twice as large as a clod of earth with roots.

Plants with a lump before planting are lowered into a basin of water for 10-15 minutes so that the earth is completely saturated with water. Damaged roots are trimmed to healthy tissue. Then the plant with a lump is placed in a hole, while top part the coma should be at ground level.

The voids are filled with good garden soil or compost and pressed down properly with your hands. The planting is again deeply watered. For these works, it is best to choose a cloudy, calm day so that the earth does not dry out especially quickly.

Adult plantings of perennials need special spring care every few years. Some of them need to be dug up and divided, which is done with a sharp shovel or carefully tearing the lump with your hands. The youngest and healthiest delenki are planted in a new place.

Some perennials, such as dicentra and peony, do not like such anxiety. They can grow in one place without transplanting for many years.

Feeding a rocky garden

In the spring, fertilizers are needed for the garden and vegetable garden, but you need to be careful with respect to the alpine slide and rockeries. The plants inhabiting them, whose natural habitat is stony embankments, rocks and gorges, are accustomed to the harsh conditions of existence.

If you properly prepare the soil and immediately add fertilizer to it long-acting, then in the first years after planting top dressing is no longer required. Only when the development of plants is clearly slowed down can a little bone meal or other well-rotted organic substrate be added.

Full mineral, as well as fresh or insufficiently rotted organic fertilizer is not needed here. The best time to feed is spring. From July, all top dressing stops, otherwise the plants will not be able to prepare for winter.

Primrose breeds easily

Most reliable way reproduction of primroses (primroses) - root cuttings. At the same time, young plants are guaranteed to retain all the signs of the mother. Primroses are dug up no later than the first days of May.

The roots are washed in water and a few of the healthiest ones are cut with a knife directly under the leaf rosette. The separated roots are cut into pieces 5 cm long, with the lower cut being made oblique.

During operation, you must constantly monitor the position of the root and do not turn it upside down. Cuttings are planted one at a time in a loose substrate with an oblique cut down. The straight cut should be level with the surface of the substrate.

During the year, primroses carry out the usual care, and in the spring of the next year they are planted in a permanent place.

Early planted flowering plants need protection

In the spring, when flowering plants bring us special joy, in gardening centers you can buy seedlings grown with buds or already flowering seedlings that would naturally bloom later in the garden. First of all, we are talking about hydrangeas and roses.

Although these plants, in principle, are quite winter-hardy, they need protection when planted in a leafy state in spring. The reason is that the shoots grown in greenhouses are not prepared for the cold and may suffer from spring frosts. That's why shelter plants in cold weather entirely non-woven covering material, and mulch the soil under them or sprinkle with leaves, chopped branches or other insulating materials.

Spring planting flowers

Everyone wants their site to look beautiful. Green spaces, of course, are pleasing to the eye, but, you see, the bright spots of flower beds cheer you up even more, especially on cloudy days. If you want your site to please you with bright rich colors for many months, plant flower crops on its territory. this is the time.

Ways to plant flowers in spring

There are three drop off options. flower crops in open ground: 3. tubers, rhizomes - planting as a result of the division of perennials.

seedling method

Of all the options listed, seedlings are the most expensive and time-consuming, but the results are worth it. The advantages of this method are that the plants bloom earlier and longer.

There are flowers that can only be grown by seedlings, in particular crops with small seeds: mesembryanthemum, purslane, petunia, mimulus, viola, etc. Seeds are sown for seedlings from January to April, the specific period depends on the length of the growing season of a particular species. Sowing dates are usually written on bags of seeds.

For growing seedlings, any universal soil mixture is used, either forest or garden soil, which is previously disinfected from weeds and pests. All seedling containers are also disinfected before use. Seeds are sown in shallow boxes and covered with film or glass.

Germination occurs at a temperature of 20-24°C, they do not need lighting at this stage. From time to time, the crops are watered and aired. When shoots appear, the box is transferred to a bright place, in some cases additional lamp lighting may be needed.

The temperature at this stage of development is 16-18 ° C. When the first true leaves appear, the seedlings are seated (dive) into small containers (cups) for better development of the root system. It is planted outdoors when the threat of frost has passed, around mid-May.

seedless way

Those who want to create a flower garden on the site, making a minimum of effort and cost, choose the seedless method. I threw a seed into the ground, watered it, it grew, and there were no problems with seedlings. However, only frost-resistant plants can be grown in this way.

And some crops do not tolerate transplants at all, so they are grown exclusively without seedling way. For example: cosmea, cornflowers, lupins, gypsophila, nasturtium, mignonette and others. The exact timing of sowing in open ground primarily depends on the local climate and the current weather. The length of the growing season also affects the timing.

For example, cold-resistant crops with a long growing season are sown on early term(approximately mid-April). And for heat-loving crops with a short growing season, late sowing is used (from about mid-May to early autumn). Seeds are sown in the soil prepared in advance.

Grooves are made for small seeds, nests for large ones. The planting depth of the seed should be equal to the sum of 2-3 of its diameters. And the distance between the seeds is not less than 1 cm. Then the crops are thinned out several times.

The first time - when the first real leaves appear, 5 cm are left between the seedlings. They are thinned out again 10 days after the first, but the distance is left longer - between small plants 10 cm, between large 30-40 cm.

Planting separated tubers and rhizomes

Most perennials need periodic division of the bushes. This procedure is performed to rejuvenate plants, because. many of them become old and lose their decorative effect after a few years. Therefore, you can create a new flower garden from those that you already have.

It is enough to dig up and divide the old tubers, rhizomes into several parts and plant them in the ground again. From the financial side, this method of spring planting flowers can be the most profitable for you. Since you do not need to purchase seeds and spend money on growing seedlings. You can divide and plant in the spring those perennials that bloom in summer and late autumn.

Reference books on this subject, as a rule, have recommendations for each specific plant. In order to carefully dig up the plants, they use a pitchfork, because. a shovel can damage the roots. And also, to save the roots, it is better to dig out the bushes with a large clod of earth. The bushes must be divided in such a way that each delenka is about the size of a fist, and always with buds and roots. Before planting, all wounds and cuts of delenki are powdered with charcoal to protect from fungal diseases, and leave to dry a little (about an hour). Divided tubers and rhizomes are planted at the same depth, but preferably in a new area.

Preparing the soil for the flower garden

It is advisable to prepare the soil for a flower garden in the fall. But if you didn’t do this in the fall, then prepare it 2-3 weeks before planting flowers.

The soil ready for planting should be fertilized, loose, slightly moist. First, the site must be dug to a depth of 30-40 cm and all weeds removed. To cultivate the land, it is necessary to add additives in the form of baking powder and fertilizers.

Peat, compost and loam are added to sandy or sandy loam. If the soil is clayey, then add peat, compost, humus, sand or bone meal. Compost, as well as manure, is recommended to be added at the end of autumn, and humus - when planting in spring.

If there is no organic matter, mineral fertilizers can be applied. Then, in the fall, phosphorus-potassium fertilizers are applied, and in the spring - nitrogen.

What flowers are planted in spring

For your convenience, we have created a table that lists some types of flower crops intended for spring planting, as well as ways to plant them in open ground. Choose the planting method that suits you, plant types, and create colorful flower beds on your site. In the selection process, do not forget to familiarize yourself with the growing conditions of each species.

Properly planting flowers in May

After spring, the planting of flowers begins, the time is warm and so long-awaited, especially for gardeners. More precisely, not after spring, but at its very end - usually this is the month of May. At this time, gardeners massively set to work, because the land is the most suitable for planting.

It is still quite wet, but already warmed by the May sun. Seeds germinate very well due to good soil. Everything happens very quickly and without injury to the plants.

Therefore, gardeners love this time so much and plant flowers in May. Planting flowers is a rather interesting and responsible process. You need to know how to do this correctly and what approaches exist for each plant. Early May days: planting seeds and seedlings Since this is only the beginning of the month, and not the end, the weather is still unstable, and spring frosts may appear again.

The sun is good, but even it will not protect from the cold. Take this into account when landing. When flower seeds are planted, perennial bushes that are not afraid of cold weather should be planted on top of them.

It is they who will be able to protect only the sprouts of flowers that have appeared.

The right place

Flower seeds do not germinate immediately. Before they rise, they lie in the ground for five to seven days, so if frost comes, nothing will happen to them. One-year-old flowers with their rather short period of growth and development can be planted without worry. What exactly are these flowers?

Let's see their list. gypsophila- the plant is not capricious, grows quickly, adapts well to early May soil, and at the end of July you can see the flowers themselves. Nasturtium- This plant is a little afraid of the cold.

It sprouts for a long time (up to two weeks), but due to this time it manages to hide from frost in the ground. You should not plant it in highly fertile lands: the plant will have a strong green stem, but the growth process itself will be poor.

In other words, it will "gain extra weight." Asters- grow for a long time, they have an unpretentious character, quite hardy, they endure both dryness and heavy rains.

There is only one minus - this plant has late blight enzymes, therefore, it is not necessary to plant it in the place where tomatoes and potatoes used to be grown. Marigold- the plant requires special planting.

If it was wet during late April - early May, then you need to plant the seeds to a depth of no more than three centimeters. If it was quite dry, it can be five to seven centimeters. daisies- are bred both by seeds and bushes.

In early May, you can divide the old bushes for planting, because the seeds need heat. Since daisies adapt to any kind of weather, they can be planted while they are just starting to grow, but you will need to pick all the buds, otherwise the plant will not have the strength to grow.

Planting daisies in the shape of a lawn will be very beautiful, it looks very stylish. Nivyanik- one of the subspecies of the well-known chamomile. It is grown most often as an annual, less often as a perennial. It is better to plant only in May.

This plant loves the sun, does not tolerate shade, and in a bad place can grow poorly. Purslane- the flower is rather delicate, not loving frost, but its process of growth and development lasts a very long time, so it is not worth planting it later than in early May.

Due to the long development process, flowering will only begin in autumn. So that the plant does not suffer during growth, it is better to cover it with something.

Perennials, their features

Planting plants has always required a lot of responsibility. A step to the left, a step to the right - and already a mistake in the landing process itself. May is the most auspicious time for plants.

Perennials at this time do not yet form their flower buds, so they can develop new territories with all their might. No need to plant plants too late. For example, if planted at the end of May, they will be too hot and there will not be enough moisture.

You just have to water much more often, otherwise the part that is underground will completely dry out. It should be noted that planting outdoors is not recommended.

Their place of residence is a shade, and under the sun they simply will not grow, they will often wither. Gladiolus and bulbs, cannes and begonias are best planted in early May. If you have grown cannas in tubs, do not rush to the result.

The leaves of this plant are very sensitive to temperature changes. Therefore, you will have to wait a few weeks, until about the fifteenth or twentieth numbers. The faded iris in the garden should be divided, and it is advisable to do this before the plant itself releases a flower arrow.

Small seeds planted in the spring can bring great joy. It is annual flowers that bloom all summer, without seedlings, that are bright colors in the garden until late autumn, as well as enjoying the pleasant aroma of fragrant plants. Sometimes for this you don’t even need to mess around with seedlings, all that is required is to plant flowers immediately in the ground. A well-prepared, weed-free bed gives life to each seed so that it can establish itself in the new soil and germinate.

If there is not much space in the house to plant seedlings and keep them in pallets and mini-greenhouses for several months, then ideal option there will be flowers without seedlings. Landing in this case is carried out immediately in the ground. Seeds are scattered either in a free order, right at the site of the future flower bed, or a predefined color scheme.

Cornflower (Centaurea cyanus), Helianthus (Helianthus laetiflorus), Sweet Pea (Lathyrus odoratus), Iberis (Iberis umbellata), Douglas Limnanthes (Limnanthes douglasii), Foxglove (Digitalis fontanesii), Nasturtium (Tropaeolum majus), Damask Nigella (Nigella), zinnia (Zinnia), shown in the photographs below.

Time and the whole process of landing

For seeds without seedlings to take root and germinate quickly, wait until the soil is warm and moist. Usually best time is the middle of spring and the beginning of summer (April - June) or pre-winter sowing in autumn. If it is possible to make a greenhouse, then the seeds can be planted in March. Sowing times are listed on seed packets, so check them out as well.

Outdoor planting tips:

  • The flower bed must be dug up to allow the seeds to germinate. It is enough to do this to the depth of a shovel. If you are going to sow in a new place, it is better to loosen the ground twice. You can pre-prepare fertilizer or manure.
  • Cover the ground with plastic or film, so you warm it up and additionally protect it from weeds.
  • When it's time to sow, lift up the foil and make a greenhouse awning. Be sure to water the ground with water before planting, otherwise you will flood the newly planted seeds.
  • Make shallow holes by sticking sticks into the ground, or use a rake, and then carefully place the seed on the bottom at least 10-15 mm deep. Don't overdo it, leave at least a finger width space for small seeds.
  • Carefully rake the ground with a rake and, if necessary, put up a canopy. If you cover with a film, you can put bricks or water bottles around the edges so that it is not blown away by the wind. Be careful, as the seeds can be pecked by birds, and caterpillars and snails are very fond of young bores.
  • In order not to forget what was planted and where exactly, put signs or stick labels with the name of the plant.

unpretentious pets

cornflowers(Centaurea cyanus).

cornflowers

It can be an annual, perennial or even a semi-shrub. For one and a half to two years unpretentious cornflowers (pictured) can grow to a height of 0.5-1 meters. And their blue and blue flowers will add spring mood to the garden. Prefer sunny places with sandy or clay soil, preferably with humus and good drainage. Pests are not attracted, but can suffer from powdery mildew in constant and abundant humidity.

helianthus, or decorative sunflower (Helianthus).

helianthus

Perennial herb 1 to 2 meters tall. flower seeds planted straight into the ground, give shoots that open in late summer - early autumn, bright yellow spots will delight until the first frost, because this type of helianthus is frost-resistant. In addition, it is drought tolerant, but prefers the sun. As well as clay and sandy soils.

Iberis(Iberis umbellata).

Iberis

Choose calcareous, clay or sandy soil for Iberis. Be sure to drain well and plant in full sun. Height - from 10 to 50 cm. Flowers can be white, raspberry, purple, pink. After the plant has faded, it must be cut, so that next year it will delight you again.


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Blooming all summer

Sweet pea(Lathyrus odoratus).

Sweet pea

A very easy plant to grow and care for. Most of its seeds are large and take root well if planted in open ground. The unpretentious well-known varieties Colorcade and Old Fashioned produce tall shoots. Slightly lower are Cupid, Bijou, and Potted Fragrance, which can pass as groundcovers.

Limnantes Douglas(Limnanthes douglasii).

Limnantes Douglas

A flower that looks like a boiled egg is yellow in the middle and white around the edges. Spreads by self-seeding, suitable for most types of soils and lawns. Its unobtrusive beauty will be revealed in rockeries and borders. Limnantes is such a compact plant that it fits perfectly in a small garden, growing up to 15 cm in length. Likes sun or a little shade.

Digitalis(Digitalis fontanesii).

Naperstyanka

It is a biennial or perennial that blooms for several years. The creamy yellow bells contrast with the dark green stem that can grow from 50 cm to 1 meter. Foxglove blooming all summer prefer chalky, clay and sandy soils. Drained, well-drained soil with an acidic or neutral pH is fine for them. They are undemanding to lighting, but partial shade is best for them. Cutting the stem will encourage the growth of new flowers. Please note that foxglove is susceptible to attacks by aphids and caterpillar nematodes.

Nasturtium(Tropaeolum majus).

Nasturtium

A half-meter annual or perennial plant that can easily do without seedlings. Feels great in the bright sun, unpretentious to the soil composition. Shades are varied - from delicate cream and yellow to rich orange and red. Of course, nasturtium will fit into any garden composition, and if you cut it at the end of autumn, it will bloom next year. The only caveat is that it attracts caterpillars, midges and aphids. But the use of appropriate drugs can reliably secure it.

Nigella damask(Nigella damascena).

Nigella damask

Annual. Plant the flowers directly in the ground to admire their white and blue flowers in the summer. Sandy, clayey, calcareous soils and sunny side- necessary conditions for it. In one year, the nigella can grow up to 50 cm, which allows it to be used as a border plant or in mixborders.


Planting and caring for zinnia is not difficult and will not frighten even an inexperienced gardener. Perfect for a rustic garden.

15 plants for the first children's flower bed

Every mom knows how hard it is to keep kids indoors in the springtime in fine weather, so why try? Put things aside and invite your child to be a gardener and start their first small flower garden.

The fastest
On average, annual plants take 60-90 days from germination to flowering. To a child, this will surely seem like an eternity. Therefore, it is imperative to sow the fastest among annuals. To do this, do not forget to buy these flowers:

Eschscholzia Californian

From shoots to the beginning of flowering 30-40 days
Plants are light and heat-loving, but can tolerate frosts down to -4-5˚С. Sowing of seeds is carried out in April or October immediately to a permanent place. Gives self-seeding. Seedlings are thinned out, maintaining a distance between plants of 20-25 cm. Transplants are not tolerated. Blooms profusely from June to October.

Gypsophila graceful

From germination to the beginning of flowering 40-50 days
The plant is light and heat-loving, grows in sunny, dry places, undemanding to soils, but prefers light, well-limed soils. A very fast growing plant. Gypsophila is used in plantings in combination with escholzia, godetia; marigolds and other brightly colored large-flowered plants, for arranging bouquets. Varieties with pink and reddish flowers are significantly inferior in decorative effect to elegant gypsophila. Gypsophila is often used in winter bouquets as a dried flower.
Propagated by seeds - sowing in the ground:
for summer flowering in April - May
for early - in October (before winter)
for autumn flowering - in June.
Blooms 1.5-2 months after sowing. The distance between plants after thinning is 15-20 cm.

Godetia

From germination to flowering 45 days
It does not require special care, usually two fertilizing with mineral fertilizers during the growth period and during the budding period, loosening the soil and watering as needed. Godetia blooms in mid-July and blooms until frost. Blooms profusely, prefers a sunny location.
Godetia is usually planted with seeds directly into the ground in April and May. If the bed is covered with a film, then shoots appear after 7-10 days, young plants are not afraid of frost. In the phase of two or three true leaves, seedlings are thinned out or planted, leaving a distance between plants of 20-25 cm.

Easy to Grow Annuals or Hardy Annuals

Calendula(marigold)

The plant is easy even for a beginner in floriculture. If, as it blooms, you cut off faded baskets, calendula will bloom until frost. Calendula medicinal plant. Dried inflorescences are used to prepare tinctures, decoctions that have anti-inflammatory, astringent, disinfectant and soothing effects. Blooms from June to November.
For planting, you should choose a sunny place, tolerates frosts down to -5 ° C.
Seeds of calendula are sown to a depth of 2-3 cm in early spring. Shoots appear after 1-2 weeks. They bloom in ten weeks. Gives self-seeding.

Iberis umbrella

Iberis blooms 40-50 days after sowing
Propagated by sowing seeds in open ground in spring or late autumn. Gives self-seeding. Seedlings are thinned out, leaving a distance between plants of 20 X 25 cm. Iberis is undemanding to soils, but prefers light loam, the location is sunny. Plants easily tolerate spring and autumn frosts.
In a dry summer without watering, flowering is abundant only for a month. The flowering period lasts a month, so you can sow it in several stages. Aromatic.

Nigella damask(nigella, girl in greenery)

Nigella is propagated by seeds, sowing them in open ground in early spring or before winter. Thinned out at a distance of 15-20 cm. Blooms 1.5-2 months later, 60-65 days after sowing. After flowering, the plants retain their decorative effect due to the original shape of the fruit.

Zinnia graceful

Annual, upright, spreading or compact plant, 15-120 cm high, with rounded green or purple-greenish shoots, pubescent with coarse coarse hairs.
The color of the inflorescences is the most diverse - white, red, yellow, orange, pink, lilac, purple. well tolerated high temperature and dry air, in damp cold weather it blooms weakly, and sometimes the inflorescences rot. It blooms well and develops on fertile soils with organic fertilizers applied since autumn. Zinnia graceful blooms in July - September.
Zinnia is propagated by seeds, which are sown for seedlings in March - early April. Large seeds germinate in 5-6 days. With a rare sowing of seeds in boxes, you can do without a pick. Planting seedlings in a permanent place is carried out in late May - early June, when the danger of the last spring frosts has passed, since zinnias do not tolerate low temperatures at all. The distance between plants during planting is 25-30 cm. The grown seedlings can be pinched to speed up the tillering of plants.
You can also sow seeds directly in open ground in early and mid-May; crops must be protected from May frosts with covering material.

Lavater


This letnik from the Malvaceae family with like silk flowers has been known for a long time, but today it is experiencing its second youth. Plants up to 1 m high with beautiful large leaves and abundant "satin" funnel-shaped flowers with a diameter of 7-8 cm are very elegant in mass. Therefore, lavater is planted in groups, included in mixborders.
Its flowering lasts from July to October. Photophilous, drought-resistant, not afraid of light autumn frosts, undemanding to soils.
Lavater is sown directly into the ground in early May. Germination temperature 15-20°. Seedlings appear in 10-14 days (in modern varieties sometimes earlier). Withered flowers must be removed. Lavatera is excellent for cutting.

interesting plants
When choosing flowers for a children's flower bed, you need to focus not only on plants that are easy to grow, but also on those that attract children's attention. This is, first of all fragrant plants(plant them at some distance from the playground and places where children often gather) and unusual in their shape. Some of these plants you can plant with your child, and some of them you can buy or grow seedlings.

TO mocking twice-pinnate

Cosmea is unpretentious, and is suitable even for a novice gardener. It is ideal for dry, hot climates. Cosmea bushes can be cut, giving them different shapes. A simple and unpretentious flower from childhood, which girl in the summer did not make herself “false nails” from cosme petals?

Depending on the variety, the double-pinnate cosmos (C.bipinnatus) can be from 60 cm to 1.5 meters in height. Inflorescences-baskets are large, up to 10 cm (according to some sources - up to 15 cm) in diameter, consist of marginal flowers, commonly called petals, and tubular, small, most often yellow, forming a small disk. In this case, the marginal flowers can be of various colors - from white through pink to red or purple, of various shades and degrees of saturation. Flowering begins in mid-July and lasts until frost.
Kosmeya is usually planted with seeds in open ground in May. Seedlings appear after 8-15 days at a temperature of 18°C. Seedlings develop normally at a temperature of 15-18 ° C, they are not afraid of small frosts. 15-20 days after germination, the seedlings are seated or thinned at a distance of 30-35 cm.
When planting seedlings in early April, young cosmea plants are planted in the ground at the end of May, in which case flowering occurs a month earlier. Gives abundant self-seeding.

Kosmeya prefers a sunny, wind-sheltered location. The soil is suitable for any, drained, relatively poor. On fertile soils, it grows to the detriment of flowering. Feeding practically does not require.

Amaranth tailed (Fox's tail)

A tall original letnik (1-1.5 meters), from the tops of the stems of which thick tail-shaped inflorescences of crimson or red tones (up to 75 cm in length) hang picturesquely. There are varieties of amaranth with whitish-green and emerald inflorescences-tails of the same length. Of the other amaranths, the most common is the deciduous-decorative Indian amaranth, tricolor. Low and high varieties - from 40 centimeters to 1.5 meters tall, carry leaves variegated in yellow, green and red tones. Tailed amaranth brings seeds in abundance and sprouts in spring from autumn self-sowing.
Sowing is carried out in April in open ground or under protected ground frames in heavily fertilized humus soil. Seedlings appear on the third or fourth day, they are planted in pots and a little later the tops are pinched to cause branching.
Plants are planted in open ground after the end of severe frosts, in late May - early June. The location should be sunny, the ground should be moist, well seasoned with organic fertilizers. Landing distance 40-50 centimeters. Landing is carried out in independent groups or in front of shrubs.

Kochia (summer cypress)

Kochia perfectly tolerate shaping pruning, which will additionally interest the child when caring for her. And in autumn it becomes a beautiful purple color.

Dense bushes similar to cypresses up to 1 m high and 60-70 cm wide turn purple-red in autumn. Kochia are planted in one row along paths (at a distance of 1 m from each other) or in small groups, alone on lawns. Kochia often sprouts from autumn self-sowing

Shoots and seedlings of kohii tend to quickly stretch when sown in rooms. Crops are produced in April under protected ground frames or directly into open ground. Seeds are pre-germinated. Seedlings appear on the fourth or fifth day. You can use early spring seedlings of autumn sowing or self-sowing cohias. The strongest seedlings dive to the cotyledons one by one in 5-7 cm pots, which are dug under the frames of protected ground and kept under strong ventilation.
As they develop, the plants are transferred to larger pots with nutritious humus soil. Planted in open ground in early June in sunny places with nutritious soil.

Celosia

Among these beauties from India, we single out comb and feathery. Celosia comb has a soft cock-like comb that you always want to touch, while cirrus has spectacular bright panicles. Celosia is a dried flower, the inflorescences are cut in full bloom, until the flowers that bloomed first have faded. The color of panicles and leaves is perfectly preserved.
Celosia needs sunny, warm and wind-protected areas. The plant loves fertile soil, but does not tolerate the introduction of fresh fertilizers of organic origin. Regular watering is necessary. Flowering - from late June until frost. It blooms without losing its decorative effect until frost.

Celosia is propagated by seeds that are sown in specially knocked down boxes or greenhouses in the last days of March - early April. In open ground, seeds can be sown after it warms up well and in the absence of frost. Optimal Distance between individual plants - 15-20 cm.

Celosia comb (cock's comb) reaches a height of 25-35 cm, has a compact bush.
The flowers are small, collected in a comb-shaped spectacular inflorescence, shaped like a cockscomb. Flowers are yellow, pink, orange and mostly purplish red.

Celosia pinnate reaches a height of 50-90 cm. The bush is compact. Inflorescences paniculate, bright, make up 1/3 of the height of the plant.

Physalis ornamental, or Physalis Franchet
Elegant lanterns are often used in winter bouquets, for which they are cut and dried in September. There are also vegetable forms of physalis.
Physalis is propagated by seeds that are sown immediately in open ground. To obtain seedlings, the sowing of seeds is carried out in the second half of April, and after the end of frost, the seedlings are planted in open ground.
Until the seedlings take root, the physalis seedlings need protection from the hot sun and regular watering. Physalis do not stepchild, as the fruits are formed on numerous lateral branches.
Perennial physalis have creeping rhizomes that contribute to the rapid vegetative propagation plants, so that the plant does not "spread", it is best to limit it when planting.

decorative sunflower

Sunflowers grow quickly and children will be interested in watching their rapid growth. Sunflower is very fond of the sun, but tolerates short shading. Sunflowers growing outside need to be supported as they can fall over in windy conditions.
In the southern regions, sunflower can be sown in autumn so that the plants use the moisture of winter precipitation. IN Central Russia- directly into the ground in mid-May, in nests of 2-3 seeds, at a distance of 35-45 cm. If the plants are planted one at a time after 15 cm, they will be longer and the flowers smaller. You can also grow sunflower seedlings, but in this case it is necessary to provide the plant with a sufficient amount of light, otherwise the stems will be weak and bent. Sunflower seedlings appear 6-8 days after sowing. The plant is afraid of frost.

Mallow pink (stock-rose)
This plant seems to be created for a children's flower bed and simply must grow near the playground. Which of us did not make funny dolls out of her in childhood?


Perennial plant, cultivated as a biennial. In the first year it forms a rosette of large lobed, serrated pubescent leaves along the edge, and the next year - straight, unbranched flowering stems from 100 to 250 cm high. Flowers 10 - 15 cm in diameter, simple or double, collected in inflorescences (brush), numbering up to 150 flowers. Coloring white, yellow, pink, red, burgundy, black-red. Flowering in July - September.

Mallow is photophilous, drought-resistant, unpretentious. It works best in well-fertilized, breathable, well-drained soils. The best location is sunny, protected from cold winds. In dry times, daily watering is necessary. In winter, mallow can freeze, so it should be covered with dry leaves.

Propagated by seeds through seedlings or by sowing directly into the ground. Flowering occurs in July next year. With early sowing in March-April, the plants bloom in the first year.
Used for planting in groups, mixborders, along hedges and walls, for decorating outbuildings. Arrays planted in small groups of 2-3 plants every 3-4 meters on both sides of the path look spectacular.

Nivyanik (chamomile, popovnik)

This favorite flower is simply obliged to grow on the playground. He is loved by children for the opportunity to tell fortunes for love.


Prefers well-lit places. In shaded places, there is a significant deterioration in the development of plants and their flowering. The biggest leucanthemum tolerates the lack of light especially badly. soils should be fertile, cultivated to a depth of 25-30 cm, sufficiently moist and well-drained. On poor soils, as well as with a lack of moisture, the flowers become smaller. Does not tolerate light sandy or heavy clay soils and wet areas! In one place, without a transplant, the cornflower grows only three to four years. If the plant is not transplanted, its inflorescences become smaller, winter hardiness decreases
Nivyanik propagated by seeds, division of rhizomes and cuttings. Small seeds of the plant are sown in autumn or early spring. When spring sowing shoots appear after 18 - 20 days. Seedlings grow quite quickly, and bloom in the second year. They are planted in a permanent place in the flower garden in the fall in the first year after sowing.
You can divide the rhizomes and transplant the cornflower in early spring or autumn. They are divided into small parts. The delenki are planted shallowly, but trying to cover the rhizome. Transplanted delenki grow very quickly.
For cuttings, small basal rosettes of leaves are used. The cuttings are cut in the second half of summer with a piece of rhizome - “with a heel”. This way they root better.

Looking at annual flowers is always pleasing to the eye. With their shapes and the most unusual coloring, they will decorate any flower bed. Any garden or summer cottage can be turned into a paradise if you treat flowers with love and plant them harmoniously. At the same time, every year a flower bed decorated with annual flowers, unlike perennial ones, will always look different.

To harmoniously plant flowering plants in the garden, you can choose different combinations. Here you can show your creative abilities and turn any bed, any garden into a work of art. Even if you plant different flowers on a garden bed randomly, then such a bed will also look beautiful in its own way. Annual flowers that bloom all summer, no matter where they are planted and in what order, will still decorate the garden.

The main feature of the beds, on which beautiful annuals grow, blooming all summer, is that they will be blooming and beautiful until frost.

Unpretentious flowers for the flower bed, blooming all summer, divided into three groups:

  • flower bed annuals;
  • climbing annuals.

Each of us wants to turn our summer cottage or garden into a paradise and make it so that it is better than our neighbor. This can be done by planting annual plants on the site. There is no need to know the names. It is enough just to go to the market and buy seeds, even if they are completely unfamiliar plants. There shouldn't be any problems with them. After all, there is nothing difficult in caring for such flowers. In addition, every year you can change the composition, so the beds will always look different.

We will not give a complete catalog of flowering plants, we will limit ourselves to only the most common flowers.


Mirabilis or beauty of the night- This is an annual that blooms only at night. Its second name - this beauty of the night got it precisely because of this. Mirabilis flowers turn yellow, pink or crimson, bloom at sunset and bloom all night. They close in the morning.

In care, this flower is unpretentious. If, for example, it is not watered, then it will not dry out soon. It has a tuberous root system, thanks to which it tolerates summer drought well.

Mirabilis is propagated by dividing the bush or by seeds. In order for the seeds to sprout faster, they are recommended soak for 1-2 days warm water . It is recommended to sow mirabilis seeds in pots of two seeds. Pots must be filled with fertile soil so that the flowers feel comfortable. At the same time, it is necessary to guess the sowing of seeds in pots about a month before transplanting seedlings into beds. When the seeds sprout, one of the shoots should be removed from each pot and the strongest one should be left. When the spring morning frosts completely stop, you can transplant flowers into open ground.

Marigold

Marigolds or in other words tagetes are beautifully flowering annuals that can be painted in different shades of yellow and white. There are evenly colored, and there are striped ones. Interesting feature of these annuals is that they can be small, only up to 15 cm, or they can be straight giants that can grow up to 80 cm.

Caring for marigolds is easy. They, like mirabilis, also tolerate dry summers well. Therefore, additional watering is not particularly needed. They have enough rain. Marigolds, as already mentioned, do not need watering, but without weeding and fertilizers, they will not feel comfortable. When these flowers bloom in full force, then some of them begin to dry out, therefore, in addition to weeding dried flowers should be removed.

Seeds must be collected in preparation for next summer. They should be collected in late July or early August. Pre-soaking and planting seedlings is not necessary. Seeds can be sown on beds immediately after the cessation of morning frosts. It is impossible to say when the seeds should be sown outdoors, as it depends on the region. In each region, the weather and climatic conditions different, therefore, these terms are different in each region. When sowing seeds, they should not be deepened by more than 2 centimeters. Seeds germinate in about a week. Marigolds begin to bloom only after 2 months.

There are four varieties of marigolds:

  • upright;
  • Thin-leaved;
  • Rejected;
  • Anise.

All these varieties of marigolds are beautiful in their own way and can decorate any garden, any garden bed or cottage.

Snapdragon

This garden flower is not annual, but perennial, but you can also pay attention to it, because in harsh winter conditions this flower can't overwinter. That is, this plant, depending on the region, can be both annual and perennial. Such flowers are usually planted along the roadsides or in the center of the flower bed composition. There is also a variety that is planted in tall flowerpots. This is an ampelous variety.

Snapdragon flowers need to be watered regularly. After watering, the soil must be loosened. This flower does not need additional care. Watering should be done with a spray bottle. Dried inflorescences must be removed with tweezers. In addition, you need to regularly remove weeds, otherwise the plant will not feel comfortable. Tall varieties, among other things, must be tied to a support.

The main feature of this garden plant is that its seeds can lie "in the closet" for several years, waiting for planting in open ground. Seeds may not lose their germination for several years in a row. Before planting in open ground, the seeds of these plants must be sown in pots with fertile soil. The seeds do not need to be deepened. They must be scattered on the surface of the soil and sprinkled with coarse sand. First shoots appear in half a month. After the appearance of the first shoots, the pots must be taken out to Fresh air. They should be placed in the shade or in places where the midday sun does not hit. When five leaves grow on the seedlings, it is advisable to pinch the stem shoot so that the plant does not grow up, but in width.

At first, seedlings grow rather slowly and at this time they are very vulnerable. It can not be filled with water when watering. This must be remembered so as not to accidentally destroy the plants.

Datura

This flower looks like a fabulous plant. The bush of this plant reaches a meter in height. It grows single flowers-bells, painted in yellow, white and blue tones. The leaves have an uncomplicated oval shape. The buds on this plant grow large and grow up to 20 centimeters.

In care, this plant is quite whimsical. Datura is desirable to water more often. If you water it irregularly, then it will drop the buds and be just a bush. This flower is very thermophilic, therefore it is necessary to choose a sunny place when transplanting seedlings. If this flower lacks the sun, it will die.

These plants should be planted in pots. Seeds have rather poor germination. In order for them to sprout, they need a lot of moisture. Before sowing the seeds in pots, they must be soaked in warm water for ten days. In order for such a flowering plant to feel comfortable, the air temperature must be at least 30 degrees. Seedlings germinate for quite a long time. This can take a whole month, so you need to think about sowing in advance.

Zinnia

Zinnia is a truly magical flower. The variety of plant shapes and bud colors is amazing. This flower can be found in almost any cottage because he is everyone's favorite. They can decorate any garden bed and everywhere it will harmoniously fit into the overall combination. This annual plant can grow in height from 20 to 100 centimeters. The buds are located at the top of the stem. This magical flower blooms all summer almost until frost.

In the care of zinnia whimsical. This is a thermophilic plant. It loves the sun very much, therefore, when planting seedlings in open ground, you should choose the hottest and sunniest place possible. It needs to be watered every day. In this case, it is necessary to ensure that water does not fall on the buds. You also need to regularly remove weeds from the soil. If the moisture for this flower, by the way, is not enough, then it will die. Although these flowers reach a meter in height, they do not need a garter to a support, since their stems are strong and strong enough to support their own weight.

Zinnia propagates by sowing seeds, which are characterized by good germination. Even old seeds germinate well. Before sowing, the seeds should be soaked in warm water for a day. Seeds germinate and the first shoots appear after a few days. This plant does not tolerate picks, so the seeds should be sown immediately in peat pots.

kosmeya

Kosmeya is a favorite of many summer residents. She can decorate any garden. It refers to annual flowers that bloom all summer without seedlings. That is, it does not even need to be planted. It can be found in many suburban areas. It can grow up to a meter in height. The buds of this plant are usually painted in white, pink or blue colors. The leaves of cosmea have an openwork shape, very similar to dill and look quite beautiful.

In care, this annual plant is so unpretentious that even a beginner can handle it. You need to water once a week. Also once a week you need to weed these plants and remove weeds. Kosmeya does not need feeding, but additional fertilizer will not hurt her. It is important not to abuse the fertilizer in this matter, otherwise you can overfeed the plant, and it will die. Dried stems and inflorescences should be removed. Thus, their flowering is prolonged.

You need to propagate cosmea by planting seeds. You can sow seeds in open ground immediately after the snow melts. It is not worth deepening the seeds when sowing, two centimeters is enough. Cosmea reproduces by self-seeding. If in the first year of sowing the kosmeya took root on the site, then in subsequent years it is able to reproduce by self-sowing.

Gazania

Gazania is an annual flowering plant with leaves and buds similar to chamomile. Buds can be colored yellow, orange and red. These flowering plants look beautiful both in beds and in flowerpots.

In care, such annual flowers for giving are unpretentious. To achieve good flowering, you need water the plant regularly and remove weeds. If you water it irregularly, then nothing terrible will happen, since the gazania is not afraid of drought. This flower is also unpretentious to the composition of the soil. This letnik grows even in infertile soil, for which it is often jokingly called a weed.

The seeds of this plant can be sown immediately in open ground in March. The soil must first be loosened and moistened. After sowing, one should not forget to cover the soil with glass in order to create a favorable atmosphere for seedlings. Gazania should be fed two weeks after the appearance of the first shoots.

Benefits of annual flowers

If we touch on the topic of the advantages of annual flowers, then it should be noted that they are unpretentious in care relative to perennials. When caring for these flowers, there is no need to constantly worry about how will the flowers winter. This is a big plus in favor of annuals. Another advantage is that, unlike perennials, the beds with which always look the same, you can compose a composition in the garden in advance and every year such a bed will look different than a year ago.

There are annual flowers that tolerate the open sun perfectly, and there are those that love the shade and bloom only in the shade. And there are flowers that bloom only at night. And it should be noted that they all look incredibly beautiful and always pleasing to the eye.

Of the positive characteristics of annuals, the following can be distinguished:

  • there is no need to worry about how the flowers will overwinter;
  • such plants can decorate both flower beds and summer cottages;
  • annual flowers in care, as a rule, are unpretentious.

Annual plants and flowers


I am a young summer resident and prefer marigolds. These flowers are my favorite. In our country house, other different flowers are planted along with them. I will not enumerate. All annuals. As for the question, which flowers are better to plant in country beds, I must say that it is better to plant annual plants, since in this way it is possible every year diversify flower beds and plots.

Dmitry Zagorodny

Agree. I am already an old summer resident and also prefer annual plants. But I also love perennial flowers. They just need to be planted immediately at the "permanent place of residence". For example, rose bushes at the gate every year beautifully decorate the entrance to the dacha, and I don’t want to change them every year at all.

Mila Kharkova

I also have a cottage. I also love annual flowers. I like to decorate the summer cottage with flowers, and every year I am busy on the plot among the flower beds. And I must say that perennial flowers are boring. Over the years, they simply begin to callous their eyes and they want to be replaced with other colors. The annual plants devoid of this shortcoming. because they allow you to decorate your summer cottage in a different way every year.

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Variegated and bright flower beds always fill the garden with rich colors. Annual flowers for summer cottages are good because they allow you to create elegant picturesque and unique plant compositions every year, which act as a bright decoration of the site. Using such plants, you can update the appearance of your site every season, transforming the garden in accordance with your mood and taste preferences.

What flower beds are better to make from annual flowers

It is thanks to annuals that you can create a truly luxurious landscape on the site. Most often, they form flower beds, modular flower beds, etc.


The main advantage of flowering annuals is the ability to go through the entire vegetation cycle in just one season, pleasing the eye with rapid development and lush flowering throughout the summer.


Flower beds are plant compositions that have a certain shape and clear boundaries. Basically, flower beds are given traditional round, square and diamond shapes.

Ornamental arrangement of flower beds provides for the arrangement of elements of the composition in one plane. The main advantage of such flower beds is their mobility: containers can always be rearranged to more lit areas, decorating empty places on the recreation area, or, on the contrary, decorate quiet corners in the garden with them.


Modular flower beds are picturesque plant compositions, the design of which uses all kinds of containers


A feature of mixborders is the selection and arrangement of plants in such a way that as a result, multi-level compositions are formed in which, instead of flowering plants, others bloom.

What to look for when choosing plants?

When planning to supplement a perennial flower garden with several varieties of plants for one season, or wanting to create a flower bed entirely from annuals, a number of factors must be taken into account:

  • Flowering period. All annual garden flowers are famous for their long flowering, but still some of them ripen earlier and others later. Among the spring can be distinguished: pelargonium, begonia, petunia. Already from the beginning of June, zinnia, marigolds, marigolds and cornflowers will appear. And until late autumn, flower beds will be decorated with: aster, lavater, snapdragon and calendula.
  • Place of planting. When arranging a front garden, low and colorful marigolds, nasturtiums and cornflowers are perfect. A spectacular decoration of the fence or walls of the gazebo can be: decorative sweet peas, morning glory or curly beans. Geranium, begonia, petunia are well suited for planting in containers.
  • Palette. Choosing beautiful flowers for the garden, every gardener gets a great opportunity to paint his site in his favorite shades.

Annuals are sun loving plants. In all its glory, they appear only in a rich, sufficiently moist area, well lit by the sun's rays.


You can bring bright yellow colors to a blooming green garden by planting coreopsis, calceolaria, sunflower and snapdragons


You can dilute the composition with blue tones by planting Russell's eustoma, iberisolist brachycoma, cornflowers or bindweed


Bright touches of red are easy to add with the help of the beauty of salvia, balsam "lights" or terry "pompoms" of stock roses.

Beautiful flowering undersized annuals

Low-growing plants, whose height does not exceed 30 cm, against the background of taller "brothers" always look unusually elegant. Often they are planted as ground covers that successfully fill the "gaps" between clipped ornamental shrubs and rose bushes.


The lowest unpretentious annuals blooming all summer - Iberis, which forms snow-white "clouds" of inflorescences, pale blue nemophila, night violet with its unique aroma and unusually elegant dwarf viola

Lush “pillows” of ageratum will become a bright decoration or. The undersized plant forms dense flowering mats of various shades, starting from soft white, and ending with blue and even rich lilac.

Like sunbeams, sparkling with golden tints, compact marigold bushes with miniature flowers decorate the site from the first days of summer until late autumn.


Lovely heads of tiny daisies framed in soft green foliage or flowers dwarf varieties snapdragons will decorate the borders along the garden path

Among the low flowering and at the same time picky annuals, one can also distinguish compact varieties cellosia silver, phlox, ragwort, forget-me-not, lobelia.

Medium-sized varieties of annual plants

Flowers up to 80 cm high are good not only for creating mixborders and flower beds, they often form the basis of discounts, parterres and other mixed flower beds. Therefore, when choosing plants for mixed compositions, it is important to select varieties that will be in harmony with other plantings in shape and color.

The range of medium-sized varieties is quite extensive, which allows you to create the most incredible compositions that will become a real "highlight" of the site.

Flower beds can be decorated with spherical inflorescences of verbena, bizarrely shaped flowers of antirrinum, scarlet poppy “caps”, or outlandish lilac spikelets of salvia


Among the medium-sized "brothers" that are popular with gardeners due to their extraordinary beauty and ease of care, one can distinguish: dimorphoteca, cosmea, eschollia, mattiola

When creating complex flower beds with annual plants, they fill empty spaces after faded bulbs or free spaces between conifers. Their seeds can be sown directly into the ground in a permanent place, but to get earlier flowering it is better to use the seedling method.

Tall varieties

Tall handsome men, reaching a height of 1.5 meters, look spectacular both in a solitary performance and in a group planting.

Dahlias, cochia, amaranth, fragrant tobacco and decorative corn will serve as an original addition to the mixborder. Some varieties of such plants require a garter to a support, which should be considered when choosing a place for planting a vending plant.

The center of any composition can be: aruncus with white paniculate inflorescences, or datura, decorated with snow-white flowers that look like a bell


For single plantings, which look most impressive against the backdrop of a bright green lawn, delphinium, castor oil and annual terry varieties of mallow are better suited.

Tall flowers fill the background in multi-level flower beds, they decorate the unsightly walls of buildings and are used as hedges.

Among the vast family of annual plants, there are even fast-growing ones that can decorate unsightly walls of outbuildings, fences and fences in just three to four months.


In areas where perennial vines are planted that still do not give the desired effect, planting sweet peas, foreign nasturtium, morning glory or ornamental beans will be an excellent help.

Annuals are versatile plants for landscaping and decorating the site. Even after cutting, the breeze, helichrysum, bristle, and gomphrena do not lose their decorative effect. Florist lovers use them to create winter bouquets.

For decorative design of garden plots, annual flowers that bloom all summer are in great demand. Their colors are brighter than those of perennials, allowing each season to diversify the flower beds with new colors.

Benefits of annual flowers

Many gardeners consider these plants ideal for growing in their gardens. With their help, you can create modular flower beds using a variety of flowerpots, mixed compositions from plants of different heights. Unpretentious annual flowers that bloom all summer do not require special care, they do not need to be prepared for wintering, worry that the plants may be subjected to the first frost. A variety of colors allows you to create the most amazingly beautiful compositions that decorate the site throughout the summer. An advantage is the ability to choose plants that are suitable for height. Many of them reproduce by self-sowing and produce more than one crop during the season.

Undersized varieties

These flowers look good up close and look especially attractive. They are used to decorate borders or borders when creating a flower bed. You can pick up undersized varieties of calendula, snapdragon, phlox, nasturtium. These annual flowers, blooming all summer, are suitable for decorating flower beds, as well as for creating a rock garden.

Ageratum. Forms dense inflorescences of white, blue or lilac. Prefers well-lit areas.

Viola. The height of the plant does not exceed 25 cm, and the flowers can have a wide variety of colors. Even with the onset of frost, it does not stop throwing out new flower stalks.

In the shade and in the sun, one of the shortest varieties, lobelia, feels great. It is planted in seedlings in early May, both in a flower bed and in containers of any size.

The flower garden in which there is a begonia looks beautiful. There are several dwarf varieties of this plant, whose height is from 15 to 20 cm.

Medium-sized varieties

Marigolds are annual flowers that bloom all summer. Without seedlings, they reproduce well even by self-sowing. They will decorate any garden, they are very unpretentious, they only need abundant watering. They are compact small bushes up to 30 cm in height.

Zinnia - considered by gardeners to be a lifesaver, due to the wide variety of varieties of very different colors. The flowers are similar to dahlias, they can be quite large - up to 12 cm in diameter. Seeds germinate very quickly, so seedlings are sown later than other varieties.

One of the most popular flowers is the petunia. Its small seeds are sown in February directly on the surface of the soil without backfill. Petunia does not have a high germination rate, so the amount of planting material should be several times higher than the norm.

Tall varieties

These beauties can look equally great both in single plantings and in a common flower bed. Some gardeners prefer to grow annual flowers that bloom all summer without seedlings. For them, amaranth is an ideal option. This is a real giant of almost three meters in height. Very effective thanks to its fluffy catkins and leaves of various shades. Seeds planted in open ground successfully take root and give excellent germination. This flower is also loved for the fact that after cutting it is preserved for a very long time.

Rudbeckia - these annual flowers, blooming all summer, attract the eye in any corner of the garden, wherever they are. Propagated by seeds, as well as dividing the bush. This picky plant requires only top dressing with mineral fertilizers 3 times during the summer. Under favorable conditions, it can grow up to 2 meters.

Castor oil. For its high growth and impressive size of the leaves, it is also called the Russian palm. In addition, these annual flowers, blooming all summer, feel great under the most sultry rays of the sun and do not tolerate the cold. When planting castor beans in a permanent place, you need to make sure that the gaps between seedlings are at least 1 meter. Good watering and drainage of the soil is all that this plant needs for normal growth.

Selection of annual flowers

In order for the flower garden to please the eye throughout the summer, you need to properly approach its layout and choice of plants, balancing them in terms of flowering time, height and some other features. Usually, low-growing flowers are placed around the flower bed, which act as a border, then medium-high ones follow, and the tallest plants are planted in the center.


For planting in containers, it is recommended to use petunias, geraniums, begonias and others as ampelous flowers. Weaving flowers, such as morning glory, nasturtium, curly beans, will help to decorate a gazebo, fence or arch. For the design of alpine slides, annual flowers that bloom all summer are great - verbena, snapdragons, brachikoma. Tall flowers look good as hedges near front gardens, fences or building walls.

flowering period

This is an important factor when choosing planting material for site design. Only taking into account the flowering time of each plant, you can create continuously flowering flower beds. Poppy, begonia, cornflowers, lavatera are the very first to bloom. Other plants bloom a little later, but these are annual flowers that bloom all summer. Their names are very familiar to everyone - aster, nasturtium, calendula. Curly petunia, marigolds, balsam, zinnia will decorate the garden plot for the longest time. They do not stop flowering until almost frost.

Annual flowers - planting and care

Most annuals are grown from seedlings or directly sown with seeds in the soil. In any case, you need to be sure of the quality of the planting material. Therefore, it is best to purchase seeds from well-known manufacturers, already proven in the flower market.

Before sowing, shallow grooves are made, no more than 2 cm, into which the seeds are planted at a short distance from each other. It is recommended to double their number by sowing annual flowers for a flower bed in open ground.

Plants that bloom all summer still need some care, despite their unpretentiousness. They need watering in hot and dry weather, as well as during the flowering period. The soil needs to be loosened if required, but it is best to mulch.

Top dressing is applied periodically. First, 2 weeks after transplanting, when 3-4 true leaves appear on the plants. The next dressing is applied when the buds are formed, then during flowering and after it. In the spring it should be organic fertilizers, and from the moment the plants begin to bloom - mineral.

Flowers that grow in containers need more frequent fertilization.

In order for the garden to be filled with colors from spring to autumn, the best option is to plant annual flowers that bloom all summer. Photos of all kinds of compositions that can be created using bright annuals, simply amaze with their magnificence and diversity. It is only necessary to correctly approach this issue.

It is difficult to imagine a suburban area without flowering plants. Perennial and annual garden flowers are an excellent material for decorating the territory, and all kinds of flower beds, flowerbeds, mixborders and rock gardens are actively used in landscape design.

Benefits of Annual Plants

Annual flowers are those whose life lasts one warm season, as well as perennialsthat do not tolerate our harsh winters. Sometimes this group also includes biennials (representatives of the flora that bloom in the second year after planting). So what are the benefits of these colors?

    • One of the most important advantages of annuals is their diversity. There are hundreds of species and thousands of varieties of these plants that will satisfy the most demanding taste and will be able to solve a variety of tasks in the design of the site.



    • Annual flowers are often more hardy and unpretentious compared to perennial relatives.
    • The use of annual plants in landscaping makes it possible to create new compositions every year.
    • Annuals bloom much longer and brighter than perennial relatives, and due to their diversity, it is much easier to find "material" for continuous flowering beds.
    • With the help of annuals, you can create the correct geometric patterns, and any pattern on the flower bed will look neater - because, unlike perennials, these plants practically do not grow and do not win space from their neighbors.


What compositions are created from annual flowers

Annual plants are suitable for almost all types of flower beds, it is thanks to them that the greatest brightness and harmony of the composition is achieved.

  • Modular flower garden - a composition of several types of annuals planted in containers. As a rule, such landings have regular geometric shapes, but there are exceptions. Most of all, modular flower beds, located horizontally, are suitable for gardens that are regular in nature, and vertically directed - this is a real flight of fancy, here you can experiment with the shape of the containers, and with the arrangement methods, and, of course, with the color scheme of plants.


Mixborder of annual plants

  • A mixborder of annual plants is a very spectacular landscape composition, here it is important to choose the right flowers in height and plant them in groups.
  • A flower bed is perhaps the most popular composition, which can be both regular and spontaneous. Annual garden flowers here can be a great addition to the already growing perennial representatives of the flora, or be the basis. The creation of such a flower garden is limited only by imagination and the available free space.
  • Borders and annual borders are also quite common. They are organized along garden paths or fences, stripes of undersized plants decorate other compositions or structures. When creating such a flower garden, they are limited to one or two species.


Borders and borders from annuals

The color palette is a key point when creating a flower garden and depends on personal preferences. Among the variety of annual plants, you can choose species and varieties that meet any request.

  • It is interesting to look at the flower beds, selected from different shades of the same color, for example, in pink or blue tones. A good addition here are plants with white flowers.


  • A continuously blooming flower bed in yellow tones will bring a sunny mood to any corner of the garden.
  • Flower garden in the "rustic" style - a bright classic summer cottages. The main thing here is to correctly select the shades so as not to get too colorful composition, from which the eyes will get tired.

Light requirements

When choosing species for a flower garden, it is important to take into account their requirements for growing conditions, such as soil composition, necessary humidity and lighting. If the first two factors can be “adjusted” to any flower, then nothing can be done with the amount of light - it remains only to select exactly those varieties that will grow at this level of illumination.

The easiest way is if the flower garden is located in a sunny place or in diffused light, because most annual garden flowers are light-loving plants and open in all their glory only with enough sun.

With flower beds in the shade, the situation is more complicated, but even here there is plenty to choose from. Some types of flowers are shade-tolerant and can grow both in the sun and in partial shade. So, shade-tolerant and shade-loving annuals:

    • diascia;
    • fragrant tobacco;
    • lobelia;
    • begonia ever flowering;
    • balsam.

diascia Fragrant tobacco Balsam

plant height

The size of plants is an important parameter that must be taken into account when drawing up a plan for a flower garden and choosing its "tenants".

Undersized species and varieties

Plants whose height does not exceed 30-40 cm are considered undersized. This is the main material for filling flower beds and creating borders. Low flowers occupy the foreground, planted as a background or frame, they can also be seen on alpine slides and in rockeries.

Iberis- a strongly branched plant 25-40 cm high, its stems are erect and densely strewn with dark green small leaves. Flowers collected in inflorescences-umbrellas, which can be white, pink or lilac in color, appear in the second half of summer and densely cover the bush, forming an almost continuous carpet. Iberis prefers sunny places with sandy or rocky soil, is drought-resistant and does not tolerate stagnant moisture. This flower is best planted by direct sowing in the ground.

Lobelia has forms with both erect and ampelous stems 15-45 cm high. Its numerous branches are covered with small nondescript leaves, in the axils of which medium-sized, only 1-2 in diameter, flowers appear. The color of flowers can be white, pink, blue, dark blue or lilac. This plant prefers light soil and sufficient moisture, heat and drought can lead to the cessation of flowering. Lobelia is sown early for seedlings, as it grows and develops slowly.

Nemophila has semi-recumbent branched stems that rise above the ground by a maximum of 20 cm. Its leaves are pinnately dissected and covered with pile. Flowers similar to large bells can be white, purple, blue. Some varieties have a dark blue "eye" inside the flower. Nemophila loves high humidity and loose soil, and is grown in seedlings.


Nemophila

medium height

Medium-sized flowers have a height of 40 to 80 cm, and their place is the middle and background of a flower bed or mixborder.

Calendula- a plant reaching a height of 30-60 cm, with a strong stem and lanceolate leaves. Its flowers-baskets are quite large, 5-7 cm in diameter, and can be simple, double and semi-double, the color varies from cream to orange. Several inflorescences can be located on one stem. This flower is unpretentious, tolerates drought and small negative temperatures. Calendula is propagated by direct sowing in the ground.


Calendula

Poppy- an annual with oval or slightly pointed leaves at the ends and pubescent stems. Flowers are located on peduncles singly and can reach a diameter of 7-8 cm. Their color is usually scarlet, but there are varieties with white, yellow and even purple petals. It is unpretentious and can grow on any soil. It is sown directly into the ground, including before winter.

Snapdragon- a flower whose parameters vary depending on the variety. The stem can be single or branched, the color of the leaves varies from light to dark green, and the growth of the entire bush is from 10 to 70 cm. The color of the columnar inflorescences can also be different, there are varieties with white, pink, raspberry, burgundy and dark red flowers. This plant prefers light soil and moderate watering, and is grown in seedlings.


Snapdragon

Tall

These are large flowers, whose height exceeds 80-100 cm. They are planted in the background of flower beds, as well as along fences and buildings.

Decorative sunflower, like its oilseed counterpart, can grow up to 3 m in height. Inflorescences-baskets, terry or simple, have petals of different shades of yellow, red and orange and reach a diameter of 10 to 30 cm. This is an indispensable annual for the garden in the strength of "country". It is unpretentious, and propagated by direct sowing in the ground.

Amaranth- a plant with powerful stems up to 1.5 m high. Its leaves are large and can be either green or purple. The flowers are small and collected in drooping inflorescences of crimson or red. This annual prefers nutritious neutral soils, does not tolerate waterlogging at all and is afraid of cold weather.

Flowering time

The timing of flowering also plays an important role, because knowing them, you can choose exactly those annuals that will serve as a garden decoration for the longest time. Annual flowers blooming all summer are a fairly large group, and some of its representatives are described below.

Annuals that bloom all summer

Fragrant tobacco- a modest small plant with lanceolate leaves and star-shaped flowers that have a wonderful aroma. Flower color can be white, yellow or pink. Tobacco prefers fertile soil and moderate watering. It is propagated through seedlings.

Zinnia has many varieties that differ in height, shape and color of flowers. There are varieties with double, semi-double, simple and complex inflorescences. Coloring is also varied and can be all shades of red, orange and yellow. In general, zinnia requires regular watering, good lighting and wind protection. Grow it through seedlings.

diascia- a low strongly branching annual with shiny bright green leaves of a lanceolate shape. Flowers resembling shells are located at the ends of the shoots and can be colored in all shades of pink. Diascia can grow on any soil, as long as there is no stagnant moisture. It is propagated by direct sowing in the ground.

Marigold- a popular annual, the inflorescences of which are painted in all shades of yellow and orange. Depending on the variety, the growth of the bush ranges from 20 to 100 cm. This flower is unpretentious, and it can be sown directly into the ground.


Verbena- a plant, one stem of which turns into a whole bouquet. Its primrose-like flowers are collected in thyroid inflorescences with a diameter of about 10 cm and can have a variety of colors: white, pink, red, purple. There are also varieties with two-color buds. Verbena is unpretentious, but categorically does not tolerate organic fertilizers. Grow it through seedlings.

Petunia- Another popular annual. Depending on the variety, its bushes are strewn with small and numerous flowers, or a small number of bright and large ones. The plant is quite capricious, it needs fertile soil and moderate watering. Large-flowered forms lose their decorative effect due to rains.

autumn annuals

Aster, or Callistephus sinensis- a well-known annual, of which there are thousands of varieties. Pretty unpretentious flower, which can be grown both through seedlings and by sowing in the ground before winter.

Ageratum- an unusual annual with triangular, rhombic or rounded leaves and loose inflorescences of fragrant flowers, white, lilac or blue colors. Blooms until frost.

Aster, or Chinese Callistephus Ageratum

Growing annual plants

Annual garden flowers are grown by direct sowing of seeds in the ground or through seedlings. The second method takes much more time and effort, but allows you to get stronger specimens. In addition, such plants bloom much earlier than planted immediately in the ground.

Annuals from seedlings

When receiving flowers in this way, it is important to observe the planting dates, which depend on the region. The slowest growing species begin to be sown in February-March, and the fastest growing ones can be planted in mid-April.

  • Soil for seedlings should be light and nutritious enough, it can be purchased at garden stores or prepared independently.
  • Seeds before planting are recommended to be disinfected with a weak solution of potassium permanganate and treated with growth stimulants - this allows you to protect the plant from diseases.
  • Depending on the size, the seeds are planted at a shallow depth or on the surface of the soil.
  • The containers are covered with cling film, which is periodically lifted to ventilate, otherwise mold may start.
  • Very small seeds can be mixed with coarse sand for a more uniform planting.

After the appearance of the entrances, the film is removed, and the boxes with sprouts are transferred to a brighter place. And after the formation of several pairs of true leaves, the sprouts are planted in separate containers of 1-3 pieces, where they grow up to planting in the ground.

Seedlings will be strong if fertilized every week. The first top dressing is carried out 7-10 days after picking - the plant is watered with a diluted solution of complex mineral fertilizers.

Seedlings are planted in open ground with the onset of heat, depending on the region. Cold-resistant species can be sent outside in early to mid-May, but heat-loving plants are planted no earlier than the end of May - the beginning of June.

seedless way

Not all plants tolerate transplanting, and it is not always advisable to grow seedlings. In such cases, apply landing immediately to a permanent place.

They do this, as a rule, in early to mid-May, when the soil has already warmed up enough and unexpected cold will not destroy the seedlings. Heat-loving species are best planted in the second half of the month.

Seeds are sown in holes in several pieces (the distance between the holes is maintained according to the recommendations for this species), and sprinkled with light soil. The shoots that have appeared are thinned out after the appearance of several pairs of true leaves so that 1-2 of the strongest sprouts remain in the “nest”.

Cold-resistant annuals can be sown before winter, in already frozen ground.

Annual garden flowers are unpretentious, but in order to obtain full flowering, several conditions must be observed:

  • Do not plant specimens too closely, this negatively affects the development of plants, and, accordingly, the quality of flowering.


  • Watering should be regular, but on hot days it is better to transfer the “water procedures” to the evening or morning.
  • Some annuals (for example, large-flowered varieties of petunias) lose their decorative effect when water gets on them, so they can only be watered under the root.
  • Fertilizers are required for annuals only in the period before flowering. Wood ash and complex fertilizers for flowering plants are used as dressings.
  • Withered flowers must be removed, this allows you to keep the decorative effect longer and avoid self-seeding. After all the flowers have faded, the plant can be removed from the flower bed and a new one planted in its place.

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