Spring blooming flowers
Spring means blooming, means flowers, means colors and fragrances. Spring flowers are the perfect way to welcome the spring sunshine or to brighten up your desk, celebrate a special occasion or plan your perfect walk down the aisle.
Celebrate the best season of the year by adding some fresh color in your balcony, yard or garden with the following vibrant flowers.
Peonies:
The luxurious blooms of the peonies are among the most magnificent in the garden, opening to the size of a grapefruit to display their beautiful petals. When the flowers are spent, the shrub-like foliage remains attractive throughout the summer and often turns burgundy tones in the fall. Once you plant peonies in your garden, you can enjoy them for a lifetime. It’s not unusual for these long-lived perennials to last many years with minimal care.
Use as an informal hedge along walkways and fences and because the foliage remains attractive throughout the summer, you can also use peonies as an accent plant in the perennial garden. They decorate the space splendidly and embellish our mood. Peonies are associated with romance and love and are the most popular flower of spring wedding and symbolizing the good fortune for a happy marriage.
Growing tips: Peonies grow best in full sun or part shade and need plenty of water. When planting the roots or divisions of peonies, don’t go deeper than 2 inches below the soil surface. Planting peonies too deep is the most common reason they fail to bloom.
Tulip:
Tulips are one of the most common flowers of spring and are as popular in floral arrangements and bouquets as they are in flower beds. Beautiful and simple! With over 3,000 different cultivars available, they come in virtually every color of the rainbow, including striated and multicolored varieties.
They can also be integrated throughout the perennial garden instead of being planted in mass.
Growing tips: tulip loves light and cool places. Don't plant tulips in the shade or they will grow weak and spindly with small flowers. Though tulips are perennials, not all of them will come back the following season. Some hybrids may need to be replanted annually.
Iris:
Iris is known as the flower of the Gods. The 3 petals of the iris symbolize faith, bravery and wisdom. There is a wide variety of color, ranging from white to almost black, in shades of lavender, purple, white and yellow.
The iris may be the only plant you need for the spring garden, since they come in an amazing range of colors, heights, and bloom times. Their petals give them an exotic orchid-like appearance and often display different colors. The shortest varieties begin to bloom as early as mid-March while the tall bearded iris will bloom from mid-May to June. Some varieties will even bloom again in the summer or fall. The attractive sword-like leaves will last all season, adding nice contrast to perennials with delicate, lacy foliage. Dwarf varieties are excellent for use in rock gardens and borders.
Growing tips: Full sun, at least half day. Some varieties will tolerate part shade
For the best results, plant iris in July through September while the plants are dormant. If your iris beds become overcrowded, you can divide each plant by lifting up the entire clump with a garden fork and separating the newer growth from the older center rhizome and replanting.
ROSE PLANT
We enjoy rose plants all year round, but now is the right time to plant them. Rose plant need good soil, light, air, love and care and will reward you with its rich flowers.
Roses grow best in a certain type of climate and environment. It is imperative that the rose bushes mush get sunlight for a continuous period of eight hours.
The time of planning the rose plants is also very important. Spring is the best period when you can plant roses. The first part of the fall is also a good time to plant roses.
It is best to plant roses in a sandy soil that https://anthemionflowers.gr/attica_en/catalogsearch/result/?q=orchid is well drained. The ideal soil is rich and loose, with good drainage.Rose care is easier than you think—anyone can grow them successfully. Plant your roses in a sunny location with good drainage. Fertilize them regularly for impressive flowers. Water them evenly to keep the soil moist. Prune established rose bushes in early spring. And watch for diseases like powdery mildew or black spot.
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