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If you choose the right flowers for flower beds and front gardens, you can enjoy their bloom from spring until the first frost. Among these you can use perennials, annuals and bulbous plants. Very often, flower growers make mixed flower beds, where flowers bloom in stages.

All the benefits of annual flowering plants

With the onset of the new season, many summer residents are interested in what flowers to plant in their dacha so that they bloom all summer long; they would also be interested in seeing photos of flower beds. Today we will talk about this in detail, and let's start with the benefits of annual flowers.

This type of flowering plants is preferred by gardeners who like to create flowerbeds with different designs every year. So in the spring you can make a new flowerbed or place flowerpots, where bright colors of flowers will appear this season. If you choose the right flowers according to their flowering period, height and color scheme, you can get an area blooming with all the colors of summer with an extraordinary fragrance of flowers.

  • Long flowering periods;
  • The ability to create flower beds that will bloom this season;
  • Large selection of annual plants;
  • Annual flowers are practically not damaged by pests;
  • In the fall, you won’t have to worry about sheltering for the winter;
  • Possibility to change the type of summer cottage annually.

The most beautiful and abundantly blooming annual flowers for the garden

Photo blooming flowers for the dacha and their description will help you decide which of them to plant on your site.

Marigold

These flowers grown by seedlings can bloom from the end of May until the first frost. Among them there are tall species from 80 to 120 cm, these include the varieties “Hawaii”, “Eskimo”; medium-growing ones from 50-65 cm are “Gold Ball”, “Fighter”; the shortest plants are from 25 cm “Lemon Jam”, “Mimimix” and other varieties. In addition to their bright colors and beautiful lacy foliage, marigolds emit a scent essential oils which repels pests.

Marigold

Petunia

These are probably the most long-blooming, beautiful and unpretentious flowers for the garden. Every year, breeders develop new varieties and hybrids of these plants. Petunias can be used to decorate borders, low-growing flower beds, and flowerpots. For example, the multi-flowered species of these plants are not afraid of frequent rains and winds are not picky about the soil. The flowers of the plant are double, single, semi-double, with fringed edges, single-color or two-color. Flower color can be white, hot pink, velvet black, red, yellow, purple.


Petunia

Eschszolzia

The plant begins to bloom in June and ends when frost sets in, despite this it reproduces well by self-sowing. There are always a lot of flowers on the Eschscholzia bush, which makes the plant very colorful. The plant blooms in yellow, orange, pink and red shades. But the most popular variety is Peach Ice Cream, which has beautiful creamy, full flowers.


Eschszolzia

Dimorphotheca

This flower is an unconditional worker that blooms all summer. Flowering begins two months after germination, so to get flowering in June, dimorphotheca is sown seedling method in early April. The bushes of the plant look spherical, reaching a height of 30-40 cm. Graceful flowers, white, orange, yellow color with a black center. Dimorphotheca can become a decoration for any flower garden; it is used in individual and joint plantings with other flowers, but it is necessary to take into account that the plant is drought-resistant and does not tolerate excess moisture.


Dimorphotheca

Lobelia

It's low ground cover plants, which bloom all summer. Lobelia feels good both in the sun and in partial shade; it is planted as seedlings in early May. The flower can be used in flowerpots, small pots placed on the veranda, flower beds and garden beds. The flowers are colored in blue, blue, violet, white and pink shades. These flowers at the dacha, blooming all summer, certainly attract the admiring glances of guests at the dacha.


Lobelia

The benefits of perennial flowering plants

Perennial flowers that bloom all summer can grow in one flower bed for more than two years. Most species of these plants do not require special care and begin to bloom the first inflorescences earlier than annuals.

  • Plants do not need constant replanting;
  • They tolerate winters well;
  • Do not require additional care;
  • Throughout the summer months they provide beauty;
  • They are a good platform for creating a flower garden;
  • They reproduce well by division.

Perennial flowers are most often planted using bulbs or roots, less often with seeds.

Catalog of flowers for gardening perennial varieties

Phlox paniculata

These plants tolerate frost well and can grow in open and shaded areas. Phlox bloom profusely, forming lush caps of inflorescences. These plants form bushes in height from 60 to 100 cm. The shade of phlox flowers can be cornflower blue, purple, white, pink, red, orange. There are varieties that have two or three shades.


Phlox paniculata

Daylilies

These plants are easy to care for, and the variety of 25 species will allow you to create the most beautiful compositions. Daylilies can grow in one place for more than 10 years. The height of the bushes of these plants varies from 30 to 90 cm. The flowers are simple and double different colors.


Daylilies

Yarrow

This plant begins to bloom in early June and ends in late autumn when frosts begin. Yarrow is planted by seeds or rhizomes. The flowers are collected in small baskets, which together form racemose inflorescences. The flowers are colored yellow, pink, red, and White color, can be single-colored or double-colored. The plant grows quickly low-growing varieties can be used for planting as a lawn.


Yarrow

Bells

The Carpathian, Flax-leaved, and Spoon-leaved species bloom throughout the summer. Perennial bells can grow in one place for about 6-8 years. These plants overwinter well without special shelter. Spoonbellflower naturally grows in rocky, calcareous terrain, so it thrives in calcium-enriched areas in our gardens. Other species can be planted in neutral or slightly alkaline soils.


Bells

Armeria seaside

These flowers bloom all summer in the country, their height does not exceed 15 cm. These plants are used with great success to decorate rocky gardens, flower beds and as decoration for front gardens. Armeria tolerates winters well and grows in one place for five years. The flowers are painted in pink, lilac, and red shades.


Armeria seaside

Flowers that require minimal care

Not all summer residents manage to spend the whole summer on their plot, so I want to plant plants that will delight them with flowering and do not require frequent care. And so let’s look at the most unpretentious flowers for giving, photos and names.

Annuals

Calendula

Bright orange flowers that will delight you all summer. Having planted them in one place, every year you will see strong shoots in the spring that have sprouted by self-sowing.
In addition to a bright flower bed, you will receive a medicinal plant.


Calendula

Cornflowers

Beautiful flowers give the area a real country style. Cornflower flowers are colored blue, light blue, purple, white and pink.


Cornflowers

Nasturtium

This flower can be used as hanging plant. It blooms with large yellow, orange and burgundy flowers. The leaves of this plant look no less decorative than the flowers.


Nasturtium

Perennial

Peonies

There are many varieties and hybrids of this plant; large fragrant flowers will decorate any summer cottage.


Peonies

The vast majority of flowers growing in our areas come from southern latitudes and cannot winter under the snow. Therefore, they are either dug up for the winter and stored in the cellar, like gladioli and dahlias, or they are made a “race” by sowing seedlings.

When to plant asters

Asters - annual plants, belonging to the most valuable flyers. The homeland of the aster is China and Japan. IN middle lane In Russia and Siberia, these flowers are most often grown through seedlings, otherwise especially large and valuable cut varieties will not have enough time to show themselves in all their glory.

Asters are sown by seeds. There are several hundred varieties of asters in the world, which, according to the shape of the inflorescence and the parameters of the bush, are divided into varieties: Chrysanthemum-shaped, Needle-shaped, Princess. Aster is capable of self-pollinating and re-pollinating, so low-grade chamomile-like flowers grow from seeds obtained at home.

Aster belongs to the Asteraceae family. Aster seeds, or rather the fruits, are called achenes. Most plants in this family have bristles and hairs on their seeds that help them spread. In nature, the seeds of Asteraceae are either caught by the bristles of passing animals or carried by the wind using “parachutes” of hairs. To more clearly imagine what we are talking about, it is enough to remember the aster’s relative - the ordinary dandelion.

Aster seeds are light, weightless, and have almost no reserve nutrients and therefore, already in the second year of storage, germination rate is sharply reduced. Sowing fresh seeds is an important condition successful cultivation of these plants.

  • Aster seeds are sown for seedlings in mid-March. Seeds are sown in light soil, to which humus was not added last season. Aster seedlings are sensitive to pathogenic soil fungi, therefore experienced flower growers in the fall, they store the soil on which marigolds and calendula grew - their roots secrete compounds that disinfect the soil.
  • When asters are planted with seeds obtained last year, seedlings appear quite quickly - within a week. There is no need to soak aster seeds. When a true leaf appears, the seedlings dive to a distance of 4 centimeters. Aster does not tolerate transplantation well, so if it is possible to plant each seedling into an individual container, then this should be done. In this case, the root will not be damaged when planted in open ground and the plant will quickly take root.
  • The seedlings are kept in a bright place at a temperature of 12 -16 degrees, fed twice with complete fertilizer at an interval of two weeks. Planting in open ground depends on the weather and conditions in which the seedlings grew. Hardened plants planted on a site in peat pots or tablets, tolerate spring frosts up to – 4.
  • It is not necessary to bother with aster seedlings - growing from seeds sown in open ground is also possible. This is done before winter, when the soil begins to freeze. Such plants begin to bloom later than those obtained through seedlings, but they bloom longer and more abundantly.

On the site, seedlings are planted at a distance that depends on the characteristics of the variety (the planting pattern is indicated on the package with the seeds). Asters love light and neutral soil. Manure should not be applied to the crop - this leads to infection with fusarium, and the affected plants quickly die. Plants love mineral fertilizers and do not respond well to organic ones. In a bright place with watering and fertilizing, the authors bloom profusely until frost.

Spring crocus or saffron - the most popular garden culture. Crocuses are corms and are not usually propagated by seeds. But they reproduce well from bulbs, and they have a high reproduction coefficient, that is, the plantings thicken quite quickly. If the plants are not replanted, signs of oppression appear, so crocuses are replanted every 5-6 years.

Sometimes it becomes necessary to propagate crocus by seeds. The seeds of these plants ripen at the end of May; they are large, round and heavy. It is important not to miss the moment of collecting seeds, otherwise they will fall to the ground.

  1. The seeds are collected and stored in the refrigerator in a jar with a tight lid. They are sown in late autumn, when the average daily temperature drops to about +5.
  2. The bed for sowing is prepared in advance, in a shaded place. When digging, sand and peat are added. Crocus seedlings are delicate, so even at the stage of preparing the bed, the soil is thoroughly cleared of perennial weeds. In winter, crops are mulched with mature compost.

When to plant dahlias

Dahlias reproduce mainly vegetatively - by dividing the tuber and cuttings. They are bred by seeds exclusively when breeding new varieties.

  1. At the end of March, the tubers are taken out of the cellar and begin to grow, at the same time they can be divided. The tubers are cleaned of last year's roots, old shoots are cut off, the cuts are sprinkled with coal dust and kept in the air for a day, and then buried in peat, sawdust or moss. The root collar is left on the surface. After 2 weeks, the buds will begin to sprout and division can begin. The tubers are removed from the substrate and separated into parts by hand. The resulting cuttings are again placed in the substrate for growing or, if the time has come, they are planted on the site.
  2. Dahlias do not tolerate frost at all, so the timing of their planting in open ground depends entirely on the weather forecast.
  3. May is a busy time for gardeners. Vegetable and vegetable crops are already behind us flower crops into the ground, the emerging shoots require attention. At the same time, vegetable and flower seedlings are planted. And then, as luck would have it, rumors about the coming frost are spreading throughout the interiors of garden buses. Late spring frosts are the primary enemy of dahlias. This is why plants grown at home need to be hardened off. To do this, on warm days they are taken outside for several hours (put on the balcony). Over time, the duration of the “walks” is increased and even containers with sprouts are left for fresh air all night long.
  4. Ungrown root tubers are planted in the ground earlier than sprouted ones - in early May. The tubers are inspected, areas with signs of disease are cut out, soaked for 30 minutes in potassium permanganate and planted in planting holes 40 centimeters deep and 30 centimeters in diameter. Dahlias should be planted on sunny areas into nutritious light soil. On well-cultivated soil, it is enough to fill the planting hole with one shovel of humus and two tablespoons of complete mineral fertilizer.

Propagation by cuttings

Seedlings of dahlias begin to be planted in February. The sooner you start this, the more developed tubers will form by autumn. However, if you start too early, the cuttings will not root well.

  1. In mid-February, the tubers are planted in peat for germination.
  2. Cuttings are cut when the shoots grow 5-8 centimeters and planted in pots for rooting.
  3. A layer of nutrient mixture is poured onto the bottom, and a layer of calcined quarry sand is added on top.
  4. The cutting is buried half a centimeter in the sand; it will take two to three weeks to take root. If cuttings were done in February, then after a month and a half the cuttings can already be transplanted into peat pots. If cuttings began in April, then transplantation is done within two weeks.
  5. Cuttings are planted in open ground when the threat of frost has passed.

When to plant gladioli

Gladioli are one of the most demanding and labor-intensive flower crops. To Work with planting material gladioli are finished in late autumn, and then the corms are checked all winter to see how they are stored.

Since mid-spring, a new cycle of growing gladioli has been gaining momentum. Planting gladioli in the spring begins in last days April (in Siberia after May 9). Much depends on spring and it is better to focus not on the calendar, but on the soil temperature - when planting it should be + 8-10 degrees at a depth of 10 centimeters.

Preparation of planting material

The corms are taken out of the cellar at the end of March and first cleaned of dry scales. At the same time, they are carefully examined, the affected areas are cut out with a sterile knife, dried, and the sections are coated with brilliant green. Then lay out in diffused light at a temperature of +30 degrees (for example, on kitchen cabinets). This technique is called vernalization.

Treatment with light and elevated temperature activates biochemical processes, causes the awakening of the buds, and the influx of nutrients to the root tubercles. Subsequently, all this will result in the rapid development of plants after planting and the acceleration of the onset of flowering. Vernalization has a particularly beneficial effect on juvenile bulbs.

When to plant gladioli on the site? The signal to start planting will be the soil temperature. It is impossible to delay planting gladioli, because heat air stimulates the growth of the above-ground system, while the root system will lag behind and this will negatively affect the quality of the flowers. On the eve of planting, the corms are soaked for half an hour in a solution of potassium permanganate, and then transferred until the morning into a warm solution of microelements.

The bulbs are planted in such a way that a layer of soil equal to double or triple the height of the corm remains above the plant. Shallow planting leads to curvature of peduncles, deep planting leads to a decrease in the number of children and stunted growth.

Children boarding deadline

Children or tubers of gladioli are young bulbs formed on stolons extending from the axils lower leaves. They are dug up at the same time as the bulbs and immediately sorted. For planting, children with a diameter > 4 mm are left and stored together with adult corms.

If the preparation of corms begins about a month before planting in the ground, then the children are taken out of storage 2-3 days before planting. They are cleaned from the shell, discarding dried and diseased ones. Then the children, like adult bulbs, are soaked in potassium permanganate and a solution of trace elements. Children are sown at the same time, to a depth of 5-6 centimeters, at the rate of 40-50 pieces per linear meter grooves.

It is important to know the timing of planting flowers, but it is equally important to comply with them. Plants sown and planted on time will have time to complete the growing season before frost and will delight the farmer with what they were actually planted for - beautiful, lush and long-lasting flowering.

Flowers are a wonderful decoration for a summer cottage, without them you can create an interesting landscape design extremely problematic. We will tell you about the most popular and lucky colors, with which you can decorate your garden plot.

Let's start with perennials; they have a number of obvious advantages:

  • They do not require constant replanting.
  • They are not afraid of temperature changes.
  • Undemanding for wintering (some will have to be dug up and stored in a cool place, others can remain in the ground until spring).
  • Easy to propagate and grow.

TOP 5 perennial flowers for the garden

Narcissus

Perennial flower of the Amaryllis family, beginning to bloom in early spring. About 25 species are cultivated, including tubular, double, small- and large-crowned, cyclomenoid and others.

Daffodils: planting and care

  • Planting with pear-shaped bulbs, you can propagate by dividing the bulb into 4-6 parts.
  • Daffodils love bright, indirect light and moisture.
  • There is no need to spray, but it is better to protect it from drafts.
  • You can not replant for 3-5 years.
  • You need fertile soil, of any kind, but daffodils do not like fertilizers with manure. It is better to fertilize the soil a year before planting the bulbs.
  • They are most often planted in August.

By the way, daffodils can be of different colors and shapes, so your flowerbed will definitely not be the same or boring!

Agapanthus

A herbaceous plant that belongs to the Agapantaceae family. Under natural conditions it grows on the sea coast. It has a powerful root system, linear leaves, and the length of the peduncle can reach 1 meter. There are several varieties of agapanthus: umbrella, oriental, bell-shaped. With open pollination, plant hybrids often appear.

Agapanthus: planting and care

  • Agapanthus loves good lighting and abundant watering from spring to autumn.
  • Feed mineral fertilizers every two weeks from spring to October.
  • Agapanthus loves clay-turf soil.
  • It is better to replant plants every 3-4 years.
  • In autumn, sprinkle generously with leaves or sawdust.
  • In very cold climates, the plant is put away for the winter in a cellar or basement.

Muscari

A bulbous perennial of the Asparagus family, it grows naturally in forest clearings and mountain slopes. Flowers can reach 40 cm in height, they have pleasant aroma. Muscari is a frequent visitor to rock gardens. There are about 60 varieties of muscari: crested, grape-shaped, terry, bell-shaped and others. Depending on the variety, muscari can bloom from April to September.

Muscari: planting and care

  • Love good lighting loose soil, abundant watering.
  • Provided regular feeding, the plants can not be replanted for 5 or more years.
  • The culture is propagated by dividing the bulbs into several parts.
  • The bulbs are not dug up for the winter; it is enough to bury them in the ground.

Day-lily

Herbaceous perennial, belongs to the Liliaceae family. Not capricious, can grow in one place for at least 15 years. Several thousand varieties are known, including hybrid ones. The most popular are double, fragrant, deciduous, and spider daylilies.

Daylily: planting and care

  • They love good lighting - then all the beauty of the inflorescences is revealed.
  • For soil will do any garden soil that needs to be periodically fertilized with compost and mineral fertilizers.
  • If there is no good drainage, the daylily bed should be raised.
  • New plants are planted in spring or autumn; for the winter, the daylily can be left in the garden bed, but the soil must be mulched.
  • If the bush has become less fruitful, it needs to be replanted or transplanted to another place.

Wisteria

Perennial climbing flower legume family. It is a tree-like vine with abundant inflorescences. This genus includes 9 species, but most often in the garden you can find Japanese and Chinese wisteria. The height of the vine reaches 15 meters. Flowers are lilac, white or purple with a characteristic aroma. It begins to bloom at the end of March and can please the eye all summer.

Wisteria: planting and care

  • Seeds are planted in November-December and grown in a room on a windowsill; they can be transferred to the ground in early spring.
  • Wisteria loves sunny space that is protected from drafts.
  • The soil should be slightly alkaline and well drained.
  • Watering is moderate; wisteria can remain in one place for 10 or more years.

It is important to know that wisteria blooms for the first time at 2-3 years of age; all the buds open at the same time and bloom profusely.

TOP 5 annual flowers for the garden

Annual crops will have to be planted every year, but your garden will have variety and room for experimentation.

Chrysanthemums

There are annual and perennial crops. Chrysanthemums belong to the Astrov family. This is a subshrub (less commonly herbaceous plant) with an inflorescence-basket. There are more than 150 types of chrysanthemums, with both small and large flowers. The most popular: alpine, crowned, keeled, bush, Chinese, terry.

Chrysanthemums: planting and care

  • They love bright, diffused light and plenty of watering.
  • The best soil- soft turf substrate.
  • During active growing season, chrysanthemum can be sprayed twice a day.
  • Blooms from late summer to October.

Interesting! In Japan, an order is named after this flower, which is awarded only for important services to the state.

Nasturtium

This plant is also called capuchin, it is bright representative family Nasturtium. There are more than 90 species of plants; in the natural environment it is a perennial, but nasturtium cannot overwinter in our latitudes. It is a subshrub or vine with semi-double, double and simple flowers irregular shape.

Nasturtium: planting and care

  • It reproduces by seed; they are sown in open land in May. Water warm water and cover with film - shoots will appear within 2 weeks.
  • Nasturtium is planted in a flowerbed with good lighting and slightly acidic fertile soil.
  • It is important to ensure drainage because root system the plant is weak.
  • Blooms from late July to September.

Purslane

A bright, low-growing plant of the Portulacaceae genus, great for borders and alpine slides. There are about 100 varieties of purslane, but only one grows in our latitudes - large-flowered purslane. This is an annual that cannot withstand winters even under cover. Its height does not exceed 30 cm. Purslane has a well-developed root system, fleshy leaves, bright flowers. The flowering period is from June to September. Despite the fact that the flower fades in the evening, there are so many inflorescences on the plant that flowering becomes continuous.

Purslane: planting and care

No special care is required: it is enough to provide the plant with timely, abundant watering and plant it in a place protected from drafts.

Delphinium

A tall herbaceous plant that belongs to the Buttercup family. There are more than 40 species, the most popular of which are field and Ajax delphinium. Delphinium will decorate any flower garden: it is quite tall, blooms from June to September, and the bright blue, pink and purple flowers are difficult to confuse with something else.

Delphinium: planting and care

  • Seeds must be planted in sunny place, the soil must have drainage, otherwise the roots will simply rot.
  • Be sure to fertilize with humus or mulch the soil with peat.
  • Regular watering and fertilizing every 10 days is the key to long and abundant flowering.

morning glory

This is a liana that belongs to the Bindweed family. In tropical latitudes it is a perennial, but in personal plot It only grows for one season. The ornamental plant can reach a length of 5 meters. It has thick stems and large flowers on elongated legs, similar to a gramophone trumpet. Popular varieties include morning glory Cairo, purple, tricolor, ivy, and moonflower.

Morning glory: planting and care

  • Morning glory is grown from seeds on a windowsill and transferred to open ground in May-June.
  • The distance between shoots must be at least 20 cm; be sure to provide support - a lattice or a stretched mesh.
  • The soil must be with good drainage, you need to feed morning glory every 2-3 weeks.
  • It blooms from July to September.

Important! Before choosing plants for your dacha, it is worth making a preliminary planting plan, taking into account the type of plants (short, medium or tall), their preferences in moisture, amount of light, soil - and using these criteria to select the “inhabitants” of the flower bed.

Experiment and decorate the area to your taste!


Creation of flower beds on summer cottage- pleasant and difficult work. After all, you should carefully choose colors. Perennial flowers that bloom all summer are perfect option and the dream of any gardener. After all, such flowers easily tolerate harsh winters and do not require annual planting.

You can easily decorate your cottage with flowers. After all, there is a large number of flowers that do not require hassle during planting and care. You need to choose and choose the right plants that will emphasize originality and seasonal feature plot. The dream is possible, so you can admire the beauty of flowers from spring to autumn.

Flowers are a decoration for a summer cottage and the pride of a gardener. After all, the bright colors of flowering plants create comfort and harmony. The floral world is amazing in its diversity. You need to choose flowers for decorating your summer cottage that will delight you with beauty and harmony all season long.


What perennial flowers to choose?

Some gardeners prefer annual flowers, as they are unique in their colors. But many people choose perennial flowers.

Benefits of perennial flowers for the garden:


  1. Do not require approximately 2 years.
  2. Withstands light frosts.
  3. Amazing .
  4. Does not require additional.
  5. Look great throughout the warm season.
  6. Can be used as a basis for creating flower beds.
  7. Growing perennial flowers is much cheaper, since during transplantation the plant can be divided into several parts for.

In order for the flower garden to delight throughout the warm season, you need to take care of it in the fall. Autumn is not a time to be discouraged; you need to work in the garden in order to flowering plants pleasing to the eye.

Planting perennial flowers can be of three types:

  1. Bulbs.
  2. Roots.
  3. Seeds.

You can plant entire compositions that will not require replanting in the coming years.

Rules for planting perennial flowers

  1. Decide on a plan for what it will look like.
  2. You need to clearly know what type and size of flowers you are planting. Low growing plants should be in the foreground, tall plants in the background.
  3. Remember to place border flowers along paths and.
  4. Consider color scheme, flowering time and harmony of each plant.

Perennial flowers that are planted in autumn

Let's look at perennial flowers for the garden with photos and names so that every gardener can choose the flower that will look perfect in the flowerbed.

Bloom in spring

– there are 4 types, the most popular are Dutch hybrids. Each species blooms at different times in the spring, so plant all varieties.

– the plant begins to bloom in April. There are more than 30 varieties, which differ not only in color, but also in shape.

Daffodils - there are a large number of plant varieties, different colors and shapes. The bulb of the plant overwinters well, so in the spring it will be able to delight you with beautiful and elegant flowers.

Tulips. There are a large number of groups of tulips that differ in color, shape and variety.

Periwinkle is a low-growing flower, reaching a height of 20 centimeters, the flowers are small and blue. Grows wonderfully in the shade.

Adonis Amur is a low-growing plant. It blooms with yellow, red and pink small double flowers.

Perennial flowers for the garden that bloom in late spring and all summer

Daylily is a tall flower that comes in a variety of colors: pink, orange, white and so on.

Pansy - tender perennial flower, which fascinates with its original shape and unusual combination of colors.

Peony is one of the spectacular tall flowers that look great not only in a summer cottage, but also in flower bouquet arrangements.

Phlox paniculata is a fragrant, bright, tall flower that pleases the eye with its diversity.

Lily is a delicate and incredibly cute flower. The buds amaze with their beauty. A capricious plant, sensitive to diseases. But if you carefully care for it, the flower will give you gorgeous flowers.

Cornflower - extraordinary delicate plant. There are several species with white, pink, dark purple and purple-lavender flowers.

Astilbe is a tall perennial plant that blooms all summer and makes you happy bright colors. The flowers of the plant are small, can be pink, white, purple. The plant is resistant to diseases and pests and does not require special care.

Hosta. The flower has large leaves, which can be of different colors. Flowering stems are long, can reach 125 centimeters.

Bluebell - if you properly care for the flower, it can bloom until the cold weather. The type and color of bells is varied, so they can be found in almost every flowerbed of a summer cottage.

Choose perennial flowers that bloom all summer so that they are easy to care for. In order to create a flowerbed at your summer cottage, which will not be difficult, it is enough to plant from 8 to 10 varieties of perennial flowers that bloom in different terms. This method will ensure continuous flowering of your loved ones and most beautiful flowers. You need to clearly decide on the assortment and you can start.

Remember that almost every plant blooms for about 3 weeks. During this period, 2 or 3 plants can bloom, without creating a repeat blooming picture in the flower garden. There are many perennial varieties flowers that are resistant to pests and diseases. Thanks to photos of perennial flowers, you can understand in advance what kind of flower will be during the flowering process. This will help you create a flower garden or flower bed correctly and harmoniously.

Giving preference perennial plants, flower growers determine for a long time appearance your site. In order not to make a mistake with the selection of crops, it is useful to look at the catalog describing perennial flowers with photos and names.

World ornamental plants incredibly big. But when choosing flowers for their flowerbeds, borders and borders, beginners often follow the lead of colorful illustrations and do not take into account such important criteria, like the timing of flowering and the dimensions of a particular plant. What flowers should I plant in my dacha so that they bloom all summer long, are clearly visible, unpretentious and go well with the other “residents” of the site?

Tall garden perennials with photos and names

Planning flower beds begins with choosing plants that will occupy the main places in the plantings. If you have to plant a flowerbed with an all-round view, its “main characters” will be tall, good conspicuous flowers. In a flower garden located near a house or fence such tall perennials are also irreplaceable.

It is important that the perennial flowers chosen for the garden not only decorate the area with bright colors, but also have decorative foliage, which, after flowering, will serve as a background for shorter plants.


Various varieties of meadowsweet bloom in the first half of summer. Lush brushes, reminiscent of light, pinkish or white clouds, not only float gracefully over carved foliage, but also repel horseflies, midges and mosquitoes, which are especially annoying at this time of year, from the area. The height of the plant reaches one and a half meters, the culture is winter-hardy and even has medicinal properties.

From the end of June or the first ten days of July, the time for luxurious stock roses begins. Tall, powerful peduncles hold up to 20 large simple or double corollas of all shades from white, yellow to purple.

Stock roses, or large-flowered mallows as they are called, are considered heat-loving plants, so not all regions of Russia will be able to survive the winter calmly. However, they can be easily replaced. For example, for the Urals there are perennial flowers that bloom all summer, with a photo and name close to the previous crop.

This is a zebrina mallow with showy lilac-violet flowers, decorated with characteristic patterns in their veins. The non-capricious plant forms a loose herbaceous bush up to 1.5–1.8 meters high with numerous green foliage and erect inflorescences of 10–15 flowers.

Buzulnik is even more winter-hardy and no less decorative, growing and blooming well in the harshest conditions.

The dense, erect inflorescences of foxgloves look incredibly impressive. The cultivated varieties amaze with the variety of colors of the numerous bell flowers. This perennial garden flower will decorate the area from June to August.

In mid-summer it's time for a variety of flowers to bloom. different types and varieties of saplings. Lilac, pink, white or reddish caps of its inflorescences will look great on open areas, near bodies of water, next to dissected rudbeckia, or golden balls, and the same unpretentious alpine asters.

The latter crop is not very tall, but it must definitely be included in the list of names of perennial flowers for Siberia, the north of Russia, the Urals and other regions where plants are required to have endurance (photo above).

On small area Where the garden is adjacent to vegetable beds, Jerusalem artichoke or tuberous sunflower with dense heart-shaped foliage, caps of yellow flowers and stems, sometimes exceeding a height of 2-3 meters, can be planted along the border.

Perennial flowers for a medium-sized garden

The middle zone of a flower garden or flower bed is left with flowering plants with a height of 40 to 80 centimeters. This catalog of perennial flowers for the garden with photos and names is incredibly extensive and for different regions of the country can include dozens and hundreds of noteworthy crops. Moreover, in most cases, not only flowers, but also foliage can serve as decoration for a flower bed.

For example, already in early spring, light green leaves of the Persian poppy appear from under the snow, with a fancifully dissected edge. And huge corollas of red, orange and even blue colors appear from the first days of summer along with numerous species garden daisies, aquilegias, multi-colored lupins and luxurious irises.

The perennial flower kandyk, well known by photo and name in Siberia, will also be of interest to gardeners in the middle zone.

Blooming in April or early May, the plant is an excellent diversifier for a flowerbed with already traditional types crocuses, mouse hyacinth or muscari, also famous for their endurance and excellent survival rate beyond the Urals.

They thrive well under the crowns of trees that have not yet fully blossomed and in the shade of buildings. They bloom in May, and then, until the second half of summer, the garden is decorated with a dense clump of wide-lanceolate leathery foliage with bright beads of scarlet fruits.

IN Lately Anemones, which do not bloom for very long, but are always lush and bright, are becoming increasingly popular.

Along with the traditional bulbous flowers, well known to everyone by name and photo, there are perennials in the garden and vegetable garden that are no less spectacular, but at the same time useful. These are available to gardening enthusiasts today. perennial species onions with large inflorescences-caps of purple, pinkish, white or greenish tones.

Equally unpretentious and beautiful are the cultivated varieties of ordinary yarrow, which bloom in the first month of summer and practically disappear under the snow with inflorescences of yellow, white, pink and orange shades.

The hot summer months are the time of flowering of aerial gypsophila, which rivals in tenderness such “stars” of the garden as astilbe, which feel best not under the scorching sun, but in shady corners.

Beginning in August, the variegated caps open above the dark green foliage of phlox and the bright corollas of daylilies, included in the list of names of perennial flowers that bloom all summer, as in the photo, for the North-West. At the same time, the time comes for plants of the aster family.

Above the bright rosettes of leaves rise the inflorescences of Doronicum, small-flowered frost-resistant chrysanthemums, and perennial gaillardias. The bushes of perennial asters are colored with lilac, pink and white colors.

Perennial low-growing flowers for the garden with photos

The foreground of the flower bed is given over to low plants, creating the effect of a continuous carpet. If you look at the catalog with photos and names of perennial flowers for the garden, this result can be achieved with the help of sedums of different types, which preserve the decorativeness and freshness of the greenery throughout the summer.

Dense cushions of carnation and low-growing carnation will look like excellent, bright spots against their background.

For open places Arabis can be planted in areas with light aerated soil. This plant will quickly take its allotted place and in the second year will delight you with pink or white piles of flowers.

To the short group garden perennials includes flowers called duchenea. Ornamental strawberries form a beautiful green cover, covered yellow flowers, on the meth of which red, but, alas, inedible berries later appear.

When decorating your dacha with perennials, you need to take care of protecting them from the cold, which most often affects bulbous plants, lilies, clematis and decorative shrubs. They should be covered for the winter with a mulch mixture, peat or dry leaves, and then protected with non-woven material.

Perennial flowers for the garden - video


In shaded areas of the dacha, where they come close to the surface groundwater, phloxes will fit in. They like high humidity and coolness. And in the sun they quickly lose decorative look. Subject to these basic conditions and the right choice of soil - without clay, with the addition of lime, with an average humus content - the bushes can grow for many years without special care and not lose their attractiveness.

Daylilies

These luxurious flowers were the heroes of legends, poems and novels many centuries ago, but to this day their popularity has not waned. New varieties appear every year, and in total about 70 thousand have already been bred.

The rules of care are simple: watering, periodically loosening the soil and occasionally weeding. Powerful roots can get water from the depths, so these plants tolerate drought very easily.

In good weather they bloom all summer. But they can also “take off their outfit” if prolonged rains begin or cold weather sets in for a long time. They live quietly in one place for several years, and it is recommended to replant them no later than August, so that they have time to take root before the cold weather.

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