Flowers For Flower Beds
The front row of the sample flower bed features festuca blue fescue grass festuca ovina glauca also known as elijah blue fescue grass festuca ovina var glauca elijah blue and a form of stonecrop known as sedum rupestra angelina.
Flowers for flower beds. Another hardy perennial flower to grow among the flower bed is lavender. The pollinators and your plants will thank you with beautiful blooms and fruit all season long. A perfect way to make deciduous trees alive early in the year is by creating a flower bed and planting early spring species such as daffodil and crocus around it.
This fragrant and long lived flower produces beautiful foliage year after year. The sword shaped green leaves of these flowers contrast with the softness and brightness of the blooms. Shovel in some gardening soil and fill it up with cheerful flowers such as daffodils pinks blue and white phlox blue irises and red gerbera daisies.
Use low plants for the front row. Blooming flower beds bring butterflies bees and other pollinators to your yard. Feel free to use natural stone brick or concrete as walls to encase those flowery blooms.
These freesias seem to be enjoying it and the weed problem is solved. An awesome idea for sloped lawns and yards it allows you to add a creative structural element on your garden design. Plant some pollinator favorites such as zinnias lantana bee balm and sunflowers.
Plants and people need pollinators to thrive. Depending on the chosen flowers the tree mulch can benefit both flowers and the tree. Add more levels of charm to your garden with sturdy and functional flower beds filled with perennials and evergreens.