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All flower lovers try to create a constantly blooming garden, but if the land is not very large, then a chic flower bed is quite enough. For her, you can pick up decorative crops that bloom alternately during the warm period, from early spring to late autumn. The choice can be stopped both on annual and perennial crops, as well as textured conifers or unusual cereal plants.

Flowers for a bed of continuous flowering

The flower bed will be full of flowers already in early spring, if primroses are planted on it: blueberry, chionodox, muscari, fragrant hyacinths and a variety of crocuses, as well as bright hellebore. These first flowers will be very welcome after the winter and will decorate the first days of spring with their colors.

Primroses will be replaced by anemones, primroses and blue periwinkle.

As well as beautiful, diverse and very spectacular petunias and violas.

Not a single flower bed can do without daffodils and tulips, the choice of which is so great that it will satisfy the tastes of even the most picky grower.


daffodils

Recently, more and more free corners of the garden are decorated with miniature botanical tulips. The most popular varieties are Urumi, Heger "Little Princess", Tarda. It should be noted that the tulip is excellent, which produces 3 flowers of bright red color with pointed petals from one stem.

Be sure to provide a place for a bush of fragrant peony, root or tree. Both representatives are famous for their huge double flowers.


At the same time, imperial hazel grouse and bearded irises begin to show off.


lilies of the valley bearded irises

Closer to hot summer days, poppies, snapdragons and dicentra with its broken heart-flowers will bloom.


poppies Snapdragon

Neat islands of the Gargan bell, which can be planted at the very foot, near stones, a border or other fence of a flower oasis, will also look good on a flowering flower bed. For the same purposes, you can use all kinds of stonecrops, shaving, rocky alissum and awl-shaped phlox.



The flowering mats of these ground cover plants make a great backdrop for any large plant, giving the soil a fabulous look.

And, of course, you can not ignore the queen of flower beds - a rose. Decorating a limited plot of land, you can opt for standard representatives or spectacular climbing roses.

Roses

You can use a not so common shriveled rose, better known as a variety of large-fruited wild rose. Its flowers, up to 8 cm in diameter, are not only beautiful, but also have a wonderful aroma.

And in the fall, this bush will also please with huge fruits, up to 3 cm, very noticeable against the background of fading crimson foliage.

Lilies are no less original. Currently, breeders can please both complex specimens with huge fragrant flowers up to 20 cm in diameter, and completely unpretentious oriental or Asian hybrids.


lilies

The flower garden will not fade if phloxes, mattiola, are planted on it. Them saturated colors and pleasant smells fill the air until autumn.


Fragrant tobacco

On cooler days, asters, autumn marigolds, dahlias and chrysanthemums, which bloom until the first frost, will begin to delight.


Asters
Marigold
dahlias
chrysanthemums

Having planted several unusual plants in the flower garden, such as cylindrical emperor, Chinese miscanthus, evergreen oatmeal or sedge, in combination with juniper or western thuja, you can admire the flower bed in winter, when the first snow or frost decorates these plants.

Perennial spring flowers for flower beds

Snowdrop (Galanthus)

This flower is popular with flower growers due to flowering when there is still snow around. The plant is distinguished by a small height of 12-15 centimeters with two leaves. The wild species blooms early in April, as soon as the snow melts and even against the backdrop of snow. There are also garden species that can be successfully grown. The plant loves areas that do not receive direct sunlight.


It is not whimsical to soils, but does not like excessively moistened places. Since garden snowdrop species originated from wild plants, they are very hardy plants.

Reproduction occurs in two ways:

  • Seeds that are sown in the summer without pre-treatment after their collection from plants. But this path is long, due to the fact that the first shoots will appear only in the spring of next year. After strengthening the young plants, they are transplanted to a permanent place.
  • Bulbs: they are dug up in the second half of summer, the baby is separated, dried and planted in a permanent place in early autumn. The distance when planting for large bulbs is 7-10 centimeters from each other, and small bulbs are planted at a distance of 3-5 centimeters from each other.

Scylla (blue snowdrop)

A plant of the lily family, for earlier flowering and blue flowers and got its name. The plant has bright green and wide leaves, which are arranged in rosettes of 3-4 pieces and several beautiful blue flowers.


Scylla

Flowers prefer loose and semi-dark soils. They tolerate winter well, multiply like a snowdrop (by seeds and bulbs). When sowing seeds, seedlings appear only in the 3-5th year. Excellent for forcing for early flowering in the middle of winter.

Muscari (Mouse Hyacinth)

A beautiful plant from the lily family. Flowers of different colors: blue, white, lilac-blue. Frost-resistant, grows in one place for 4-5 years. It propagates like all bulbous plants by a baby, less often by seeds, since seedlings appear only after a few years.


Muscari

Bulbs are planted at the end of summer, flowers on plants appear on next year. Widely used in distillation.

Crocus

It is one of the most common early flowering plants. There are crocuses that bloom in early spring, and there are those that bloom late in autumn. Plants are small up to 14 centimeters, flowers have a different color (from white to yellow).


Crocus

A rare feature of the plant is the leaves that grow only after flowering has ended. For propagation, corms, baby and seeds are used. It lends itself very well to distillation and blooms profusely in winter.

To obtain fresh and beautiful flowers in winter, late autumn into a prepared mixture consisting of two parts of soddy land and one part of leaf humus and river sand. After about two months, the crocus blooms.

daffodils

Widespread among flower lovers for early flowering and beautiful, pleasantly smelling flowers. For these flowers, a richly fertilized and well-loosened soil is prepared. Bulbs should be planted in autumn (September-October) at a shallow depth (about 10 cm) and mulched with humus. Bulbs overwinter and bloom profusely in spring.


daffodils

It mainly reproduces by baby (small bulbs), they are selected from large ones at the end of summer, dried and planted in September. Also, like crocuses, they are suitable for winter forcing, it is important not to forget to constantly keep the ground moist.

Tulip

Bulbous plant of the lily family. Currently, more than 120 wild species flowers and bred as garden flowers several thousand varieties and hybrids. Tulips are divided into 4 groups: early-blooming, medium-blooming, late-blooming and wild-growing.

Propagated by seeds or vegetatively. But in practice, they use reproduction by bulbs and baby, for this, at the end of summer, when the leaves of the plant are already dry, they dig out the bulbs. They are well dried and separated small from large.


Bulbs larger than 2 centimeters in diameter can already be used for flowering, smaller ones require one or two years of growing.

Tulips love loose, well-fertilized soils with normal light. These flowers do not like dimly lit places and acidic soils, on which plants will develop poorly and often get sick.

Tulips are the best indoor forcing flowers. At the end of September, the best bulbs are taken and planted in pots, one bulb each. A soil mixture is prepared from soddy soil mixed with humus and sand.

The earth in pots is watered abundantly, and sprinkled with sawdust to preserve moisture. Then put for 1.5-2 months in a room with a temperature of no more than 3-7 degrees. After that, the pots are placed on a warm windowsill, and after 25-30 days the plants bloom. Cut tulip flowers keep fresh for a long time. cold water, for which they are especially popular in the flower industry.

These flowers for a flower bed are unpretentious both to the soil and to care, so even a novice amateur grower can handle their cultivation.

Iris perennial for flower beds

This flower has a special grace. It is impossible to look away from his regal beauty and amazingly refined form. Translated from Greek, "iris" means rainbow. According to legend, the goddess Irida descended to earth to people precisely by the rainbow. These flowers received this name back in the 4th century BC.


Iris perennial for flower beds

There is a very interesting legend about how the flower spread throughout the earth. Initially, irises grew only in ancient Asia, but the birds that inhabited the forests and gardens there spread the seeds of this plant all over the world.

The well-known city of Florence got its name only because all its borders were planted with blooming irises.

Today there are more than 250 types of irises. They grow on all continents. Only in latitudes modern Russia you can count about 60 species of this flower. Iris distant, and more ancient relative of gladiolus.

Among the variety of irises, the most popular are: Siberian, bearded and Japanese species. Also very popular marsh species of iris bright yellow.

The bearded iris is a very interesting flower. Along the edge of its petal are delicate, colored hairs, which in their appearance are very reminiscent of a beard.

A feature of Siberian irises is their special resistance to low temperatures and unpretentiousness to growing conditions.

Japanese longest retain their decorative appearance and flowering. You can separate them once every seven years, in early autumn or spring.

Swamp iris is a wild plant, but it is very attractive to people with its bright yellow color. The swamp iris propagates by seeds, which, falling into the water, are easily localized in new places of growth.

Peony perennial for flower beds

This amazingly beautiful flower can rightfully be called the king among plants. In addition to its bright color, peony has a special, very delicate aroma. It cannot be confused with other colors.


Peony perennial

Few people know that the peony is endowed with a deep philosophical meaning. According to the oldest records of Chinese scientists, peonies symbolize the fundamental positions of any person - love and family.

These light, seemingly weightless plants attract with their bright and large flowers. Some types of poppy have different color buds. Hues range from pure white color to rich tones of magenta and violet.


poppies

Feature poppy - quickly falling flower petals. Also a box of poppies gives the most a large number of very small seeds. Their number can reach more than 300 thousand pieces in one flower.

Poppy is widely used both for medicinal purposes and in cooking. Therefore, poppies can often be seen in home gardens, gardens, orchards. Due to their unique beauty, poppies are planted in flowerbeds with a purely decorative function.

Poppies make wonderful compositions with other flowers. Flower arrangements of poppies of various color shades look interesting.

Poppy has become widespread not only due to its decorative, medicinal and practical properties. Poppies are very unpretentious in care. It can be planted in any soil, it will delight you with bright flowers for more than one year.

This perennial, herbaceous plant is not often found in flower beds or in the garden. However, with their colors they are able to decorate any area. Anemones look especially impressive against the background of stones in combination with other plants.


Anemone belongs to the buttercup family, and has more than 120 various kinds. As a rule, this heat-loving plant grows well in the southern temperature zone.

The ancient Greeks called anemones the "daughter of the winds". They believed that the wind helps the flower bud open or close. But, of course, it is not. In fact, anemone flowers are so delicate that under the influence of the wind, large, but rather fragile petals fold.

Anemones are rather long plants. Thin stems reach up to 50 cm in height. Depending on the type of flower, the color of the petals and sepals of the plant changes.

Anemones gained popularity due to their long flowering. All summer and autumn they will delight with their color. Anemones make beautiful compositions with shrubs and trees.

Approaching creatively, with love and knowledge of the matter, you can turn any piece of land into a piece of paradise, which will delight with its unfading beauty, color change and lively texture. The main thing to remember is that you should not plant everything, choose only what is closer in spirit and mood.

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Photo gallery of flowers for flower beds


The theme of floriculture is alien and indifferent to those who are not able to understand and feel the soul of these lovely creations of nature, the enchanting and silent harmony of color.

For true connoisseurs of the music of flowers, it is enough to look at this natural masterpiece in order to imagine and create with their own eyes the magic of unearthly perfection, combining style, shape, color and sound together.

Unpretentious spring flowers

Inexperienced gardeners are concerned about the question - what unpretentious flowers to plant in the country, so that with the onset of the first warm weather, with their flowering, they announce the arrival of Spring, filling the soul and heart with joy?

After all, the arrival of heat, especially in the Russian Middle Zone, is often delayed. Seeds of annual flowers have not yet been thrown into the ground. And perennials are just beginning to break through the unheated earth.

But you should not be upset - bulbous crops have already formed future buds since autumn and with the onset of spring they will color the flower beds with a rainbow spectrum.

On the first thawed patches, with gentle rays of the spring sun, white, blue, yellow and striped corollas will appear on your site - this is how they bloom.

These primroses will delight the owners all spring, and then they retire until the next favorable time.

In height, they vary significantly - from seven to fifteen centimeters.

When choosing a landing site, you need to consider that these are sun-loving individuals. A warm and well-lit secluded place is a favorite corner for them. Light penumbra is also suitable near unblown trees and shrubs.

Planting bulbous first-born is carried out in the traditional time - in August and September.

Without a doubt, the owners of the country estate will receive the highest aesthetic pleasure during the group planting of crocuses. During flowering, they will appear in all their splendor, effectively decorating or flower beds.

A festival of colors of incredible beauty with large white flowers and blue stripes will delight you until the onset of summer. The inflorescence may have a blue and blue color. The height of the stem can reach 20 centimeters.

Like many bulbs, Pushkinia prefers good lighting or with little shading.

Harmoniously and spectacularly, they look with small daffodils, broken hearts and motley carpeting of stonecrops.

From the beginning of April to the end of May, low ones bloom - up to 20 centimeters, tender. Their stems are crowned with graceful inflorescences that figuratively resemble bells.

Mouse hyacinth, also called muscari, is rightfully included in the TOP of the most unpretentious garden and country crops.

Once planting a bulb under the crown of a tree or, for example, next to a lilac bush, you will meet spring with this amazing flower for many years.

You can update or thin out muscari with the onset of summer - in June. But only when you see that the blue color and its elongated leaves have faded.

A small reminder - during the period of vital activity, the plant needs additional soil moisture. On this, the chores are practically pumped out, leaving some advantages: an excellent neighborhood with other colors and unpretentious care.

It is hard to imagine a suburban "residence" without these flowers, striking in their tenderness and simplicity. Perhaps it is they, well, perhaps even tulips, that are the hallmark of spring.

Agree that the spring aroma of narcissus is difficult to confuse with other cultures.

From the beginning of April until the last calendar days of spring, this small piece of the sun pleases with its beauty.

In growth, the plant can reach 60 cm - it all depends on the chosen variety.

Again, their color depends on the variety. It can be just white, without losing its tenderness and grace, as well as with a long or short crown, which is framed by a fringe.

A place for growing daffodils should be saturated with minerals - this is ideal. In addition, they are very unpretentious to lighting. And they feel comfortable both in the bright sun and in a slightly shaded place, hiding under the crown of blossoming trees.

Narcissus is a harmonious flower. It cohabitates and decorates amicably, growing with bergenia, tulip, various garden, dicentra and other plants.

Over time, they form a snow-white carpet with yellow patches, which looks very impressive.

As necessary, it can be thinned out by transplanting the bulbs to another place. But it is advisable to do this after a decrease in their vital activity - somewhere in the beginning of summer.

Frosty winters narcissus endure relatively calmly. But if in the spring you notice some bare areas, then in the summer they can be planted with young bulbs.

Daffodils in the photo:

tulips

Avid summer residents consider the tulip the king of home decorative crops. Others, on the contrary, due to the extremely few demands on his part regarding care, are referred to as "common people".

The number of varieties, shapes, colors is so great that true fans of this delightful creature grow only it, setting aside their own zone for each variety.

Believe me, the flowering of tulips is a truly bewitching act. Those who have been to the tulip parade in the Nikitsky Botanical Garden in Crimea understand what it is about.

After all, having skillfully selected varieties, in accordance with the time of their flowering, you can create fairy tale both on an alpine hill and in a wonderful flower bed near the house. After all, the tulip throws its first color in March, and the latest varieties delight lovers of this beauty until the onset of summer.

As varieties vary, so do stem sizes. They can reach 50 centimeters.

In order for a fabulous picture to appear in the spring, you need to take care of this handsome man in the fall. It is better to plant and renew bulbs in September, placing them in loose, fertilized soil.

Important advice. During the flowering period, sometimes look at the condition of the plants. If they are struck by a fungus, then immediately remove the flower, since this ailment cannot be treated.

A variety of varieties of tulips in the photo:

During the active period, tulips need good watering, which should be limited in the summer when the bulbs are resting.

There is no doubt that the early bulbous primroses are long-awaited, desirable. They are bright and unpretentious. Looking at the photos of the varieties and reading the names, you can choose the most unpretentious flowers for giving. But the trouble is that their foliage for a long time is not able to maintain its decorative effect and long time decorate your home.

It is necessary to think in advance that other plants are planted next to them.

Lily of the valley

This, if you like, is an axiom or a classic of a spring flower bed. They come to replace the first wave of flowering. May is their month. Thanks to a good root system, they easily endure winter. In spring, tubular leaves first appear from under the ground, and then stems with surprisingly delicate fragrant white bells grow from the inside - up to 20 pieces in number. And the flower itself can reach thirty centimeters.

After a bright phase that lasts until the beginning of summer, red berries appear.

Here you need to protect children from eating them - the berries are very poisonous.

The undoubted advantage of lilies of the valley is their unpretentiousness. They thrive in both shade and sun.

is an amazingly versatile creation, equally suitable for both open sunny lawns and shady corners.

This is one of the representatives of shade-tolerant plants. These ground cover households can grow as shrubs, instantly and unpretentiously growing into the ground.

Already from the middle of spring, they will decorate your home with greenery and colorful bright colors of incredible diversity: blue, turquoise, pink, white, purple or a mixed palette of all these shades.

This name is known to a few amateur gardeners. Appearance gave this beauty another, more sensual and dramatic name - a broken heart.

After hibernation, having steadfastly endured the winter cold, the dicentra with the first rays of the spring sun dissolves the foliage, and in May it blooms with white, pink or two shades of inflorescences at once, surprisingly, without exaggeration, resembling tiny hearts.

The active life span reaches two months. And surprisingly, under a soft transparent shadow, the saturation of colors is higher than in the open sun. In such conditions, the inflorescence retains its beauty longer.

The plant, which can reach a meter height, after shedding "broken hearts", will be a wonderful green background for your other pets.

May is the most auspicious month so that under the crowns of trees, along artificial reservoirs and paths, in all its heavenly beauty, a brunner appears. It is precisely such a heavenly, pale blue color that the flowers of this amazing natural creature are before our eyes.

The height of the plant is relatively small - up to 50 centimeters.

Brunner will be a wonderful addition to any of your locations. It is able to fit into any landscape and created composition.

Not requiring daily attention, the plant reproduces well by dividing the bush.

summer luxury

  1. Sunny side or slight shading.
  2. Soil with good moisture absorption.
  3. Good watering.
  4. Moderate top dressing with organic and mineral fertilizers.
  5. Seating (separation) of bushes at least once every five years.
  6. Flowers can form cozy zones, or bushes can serve as borders.

Viola or pansies

The second name is more familiar. The charming unpretentious simplicity of these small plants leaves no one indifferent.

The range and number of shades is simply amazing - these are yellow, sky blue, blue with red spots, white as snow, velvety black, lilac, purple colors and different variations of their mixing.

They are very undemanding to themselves, but it is still worth creating the minimum conditions for their life comfort. Plants do not like lowlands where moisture is retained for a long time. Their regular food is ammonium nitrate and superphosphate. But manure, especially not rotten, should be excluded from top dressing.

If you want to extend the flowering period, then regularly pick off the resulting seed boxes, because the process of their ripening will require a lot of additional strength and energy.

Clusters of soft pink flowers, fixed on a thick stem, and rounded shiny foliage - this can be briefly described.

Your work will be appreciated if you keep the soil fertile. In this case, the growth zone should not be heavily shaded. deficit solar energy significantly shorten the bright period in the life of this culture.

You need to remember about minimal attention to the plant, especially in spring.

During the awakening period, the flower is very sensitive to fungi. Therefore, treatment with protective preparations will be very helpful.

Where culture will take root better and will look more spectacular? These are rocky locations of garden plots, flower beds where groups of various species are planted, borders and (rectangular flower beds).

Colchicum

Kolchikum is the second name of the colchicum. It convincingly resembles a crocus. But its flowers are slightly larger and endowed with a delicate aroma. The bulb of this individual is very prolific and is able to form up to four inflorescences.

The short flowering period, which is only a little over three weeks, is offset by the beauty that it creates, albeit short-lived.

As for top dressing and lighting, and for the composition of the soil, the culture is quite undemanding.

Colchicum looks good not only on alpine hills, but also on flowerbeds with long flowering. Yes, and simple flower beds are also suitable.

conquered gardeners with an unusual bright color and size of leaves that create a fabulous backdrop on the site.

In addition, a long flowering period and absolute unpretentiousness brought him into the category of the most sought-after representatives of the decorative community.

He is comfortable both in the shade and in the sun. But too bright rays can discolor the greens.

Watering he needs moderate, but the soil will need saturated with minerals. Organics and mineral fertilizers should be applied in spring and early autumn.

When preparing a perennial for winter, it is worth making peat mulching (covering) of the soil, after cutting the stems to the very root. But it is not necessary to cover the rhizomes with earth - it tolerates frost well.

Loosestrife

Gardeners call this flower. This perennial has an upright appearance, consisting of shooting stems. Just by looking at the photo of the loosestrife, you can immediately fall in love with this handsome man, decorated with bright yellow or red flowers.

A significant part of loosestrife varieties, such as ordinary, dotted, lily-of-the-valley (clelet-shaped), monate, love the sun. Only a few prefer darkened comfort.

Almost all varieties of lysimachia are able to grow up to 10 years in one place. However, it must be periodically thinned out by cutting through the base rhizome.

Minor maintenance includes:

  1. Fairly moist soil.
  2. Regular watering.
  3. Top dressing with combined mineral fertilizers once a month.

When preparing for winter, the flower does not need to be covered. It is enough to cut the dried stems under the root.

South African chamomile is called gazania not only by landscape designers, but also by avid flower growers. This is due to some similarity of form and amazing colorful painting. This is where the natural artist has done his best.

The genus Gazania includes almost forty varieties. But in a cold winter, not everyone is able to fulfill the mission of perennials.

They fit:

  1. Rock gardens.
  2. Decorative vases.
  3. Area for curbs.
  4. Hanging boxes.

All the flower needs is more sun and an open area. They are unpretentious to water. Even in dry summers, watering will be minimal.

Sod with sand is the best soil for them.

A perennial long-liver looks like a flowering shrub. It is covered with small pink and white inflorescences, creating the presence of a delicate haze.

Wherever a flower is planted, it will look advantageous anywhere, whether it is a distant recreation area, a wall, a fence or a stylized alpine slide.

Perennial ornamental culture, having increased resistance to winter cold, extremely painfully endures the “moving” to another place. Therefore, carefully consider the layout of your territory in advance. Well, if there is an emergency need for a transplant, then treat the roots with nutritional stimulants.

Gladiolus

This perennial garden wonder needs no introduction. As his beauty, so love for him, has no boundaries.

But, believe me, beauty requires some attention to itself. Therefore, it should be borne in mind that the gladiolus loves an open area, moderately lit by the sun. Drafts and excessively moist soil do not like this stately handsome man.

But in regions with arid climates and high temperature for its cultivation, you need to select shaded corners.

In temperate climates, even light shading can cause delayed blooms and poor appearance.

Sandy loamy soil, which he loves, should be saturated with organic additives, preferably to a depth of 30 centimeters.

These qualities allow you to plant tenacious in the most problematic areas. A minimum of light and attention are the “biggest” requirements that a flower makes for its care.

Rocky hills and slopes, the base of the hedge, the lower part of the tree trunks around the circumference - such zoning will be ideal for a long-term beauty.

She is not afraid of landing and transplanting. They can be produced painlessly throughout the summer season.

The initial seed planting of this perennial is made in March. Designers advise making dense sowing to make the flower bed bright and lush.

In this case, it is desirable to use seeds different varieties, such as:

  • Lilac spiral;
  • South Stream;
  • Pink sunset;
  • Summer morning;
  • Morpheus;
  • Lavender obelisk;
  • Pledge of Youth;
  • Caravan etc.

After sowing, the seeds are sprinkled with a layer of soil up to 0.5 cm.

Regular moistening and loosening of the soil is highly desirable for the delphinium. It is worth knowing that moderate and proper watering eliminates the formation of a disease such as powdery mildew.

The variety of country flower beauties is so great that unequivocal recommendations would be inappropriate. Exclusive taste, minimal knowledge about species and varieties, love and gentle care - these are necessary qualities, which will help turn your dacha or country house into an amazingly fabulous world.

Flowers that will plant themselves

In the video below - an overview of the flowers in the country, ideal for the "weekend garden", so to speak, "for the lazy". All of these crops reproduce well by self-sowing, tolerate transplanting well if necessary, and, of course, are beautiful.

This does not mean that perennial crops are less attractive or do not bloom as often. Among the unpretentious flowers, one can single out those that will decorate the cottage wonderfully and do not require much attention.

Land improvement

There are a lot of perennial plants that practically do not require care. So that the view of the dacha inspires and impresses others, you need to think about how to effectively ennoble the territory. This can be achieved using the following methods:

  1. Hedge. Perennial flowers can divide the summer cottage into separate zones. To do this, it is best to choose plants that will not need a haircut for a long period. At the same time, it is desirable that the climatic zone, which is necessary for perennial flowers, correspond to the conditions in the summer cottage.
  2. Moorish lawn. An ordinary lawn requires constant care, especially at first, but the Moorish lawn does not need to be constantly weeded, cut, watered, etc. It is enough just to plant it, and after a while it will surprise you with beauty and naturalness.
  3. Vertical gardening. Most gardeners inadvertently plant hops. This plant can very quickly braid any territory, but it is almost impossible to control its growth. For landscaping a summer cottage, it is better to use clematis.
  4. Flower beds. Any kind of flower beds is able to decorate the territory of the cottage. In order for the flower garden to please the eye as long as possible, it is better to plant perennial plants.

When choosing perennials, you need to focus on the height of an adult plant. They are usually grouped by size and timing of flowering. It is also necessary to take into account the specific requirements of plants for moisture, sun and soil. Of course, most perennial flowers tolerate frost and summer heat well, but there are exceptions to the rule.

Plants can be planted in several tiers, creating a flower arrangement. Usually, the tallest flowers are located in the center of the flower bed, and the shorter ones diverge from them in a circle or in another arbitrary shape. Usually, the following unpretentious perennial flowers are often planted in the country:

  1. Peonies. This plant blooms in late spring, delighting others with its appearance. After the peony has faded, a large green bush will stand all summer long, capable of decorating the dacha area no worse than flowers. This plant can live up to 25 years in one place without needing a transplant.
  2. Host. Perennial plant with more than 40 species. Hosta flowers are white, lilac and purple, reminiscent of bluebells. The leaves of the plant differ in expressiveness and size. When choosing this flower, you need to be careful, as some species reach the height of human growth.
  3. Garden chamomile. It has a long flowering period and does not require special attention. In early autumn, garden chamomile reproduces on its own.
  4. Primrose. The plant blooms in early spring, and primrose inflorescences are remembered for a long time. The flower can grow for a long time in one place and easily tolerates transplanting and seating.
  5. Echinacea. The flowers of this plant are very similar to chamomile and also have medicinal properties. Among perennials, Echinacea is considered the tallest plant. This fact must be taken into account when drawing up a flower arrangement.
  6. Day-lily. The plant is distinguished by colorful petals and a love of shaded places. Volumetric bushes with yellow, orange or red flowers will attract the eyes of neighbors, distracting from everything else.

Flowering shrubs will decorate the territory of the cottage. For example, jasmine, lilac, Japanese quince, hydrangea. Given the difference in flowering periods, it is better to choose lilies of the valley, primrose, lupine or bergenia from all perennial plants. Bulbous plants are no less in demand. Among them, tulips, daffodils, lilies, and gladioli are often found in summer cottages. All of them can become part of the original design of the suburban area.

annual plants

Annual flowers delight with their appearance throughout the warm season and are a great addition to perennials. With the help of annuals, you can arrange beautiful flower beds that will surprise all the neighbors in the country. Perennial plants grow over time, and the growth of annual flowers can be easily adjusted. Annuals can be changed every year, updating the composition. The most common annual flowers that are planted in summer cottages are: petunia, nasturtium, aster, marigold, salvia.

Hello dear readers! A beautiful, well-groomed, flowering garden is the pride of any gardener. Agree, such a garden requires no small costs, both time and money. Many of us in the country just want to relax, chat with family or friends, at the same time we want to relax in comfort, surrounded by beauty, greenery and pleasant aromas of flowers.

Therefore, you need to try to pick up unpretentious plants with a long flowering period that do not require heightened attention, easy to care for, which will decorate the garden and delight with its splendor for more than one year. So, we present to your attention perennial flowers blooming all summer photos and names.

Decorating the garden with perennial blooming flowers, gardeners have a lot benefits:

  • There is no need for annual preparation of seedlings, many types of perennial flowers tolerate winter frosts well, and often such flowers do not even need to be dug up before winter. Frequent transplanting is not required, perennials feel great in one place for 2-5 years. Thus, composing a composition of perennials, you can enjoy the result of your work for several years.
  • Gardeners get significant cost savings by not buying new seeds and seedlings, as perennial flowers grow to produce new young seedlings that can decorate other corners of the garden. And for some flower growers, the sale of seedlings brings substantial income.
  • There is no need to wait for good weather and are afraid of night frosts, as, for example, when planting annual flowers, perennials themselves will wake up when the most comfortable conditions come.
  • Unlike sowing annual flowers, the flowering period of perennial flowers lasts longer, as their root system begins to prepare for the next growth and flowering already in the fall.

Before or planting of perennials, it is necessary to take into account the characteristics of each plant, its size, nature and preferences. perennial blooming flowers there are:

  • Undersized (creeping)
  • medium height
  • Tall

All plants need a sufficient amount of sun, so tall flowers are placed in the center of the composition or in the background. The next tier is placed medium-sized plants. Undersized people are seated in the first row, they make flower beds edging, decorate borders and use them to fill voids in the main composition. Otherwise, tall flowers will drown out and prevent short plants from developing.

When choosing a place for a flower bed, do not focus only on your preferences, first of all, the choice of place depends on the nature of the perennial. The place should not be blown, this is especially important for high varieties. Don't place the flowers too close to each other, they will need free space to grow. Over time, tall perennial flowers grow very densely and begin to collapse, so take care of the support in advance and thin them out if necessary. Do not combine flowers with different needs for sunshine and moisture. Some flowers bloom brightly and luxuriantly in the sun, while others require diffused light, partial shade. For longer flowering, do not forget to carefully remove dry inflorescences.

Tall perennial flowers blooming all summer long photos and names

There is a large selection of tall perennial flowers that bloom all summer. They can become the center of a flower arrangement, act as a hedge, frame garden arches, benches, pergolas or gazebos.

astilba- unpretentious tall perennial plant with a long flowering period. The flowering period depends on the species. For example, Astilbe Chinese (Astilbe chinensis) grows up to 100 cm and pleases with colorful tassels of inflorescences (pink, white, purple, blue) from June to August.

Astilba Thunberga (Astilba thunberga) grows up to 80 cm, blooms in racemose white or pink panicles from July to August.

Astilba is called the "queen of the shadow" for her shade-loving disposition, although there are varieties that feel good in direct sunlight, but their flowering period is much shorter. Choose a shady place, partial shade or diffused light for planting Astilbia. Feels comfortable under the crowns of trees, but not near the roots of trees. Astilba is a moisture-loving flower and such a neighborhood will deprive it of most of its moisture. Astilba loves moist soil and frequent watering. Water it as often as possible, even if the soil is not completely dry from the previous watering. The plant dies with prolonged heat and drought. Propagated by seeds, division of the bush, buds. The easiest and most popular way is by dividing the bush.

Delphinium- tall perennial flowering plant, which is quite common in garden plots. Popularly nicknamed Shpronik, due to the fact that the buds form a long spur on the back. It forms dense inflorescences on elongated erect brushes about 60 cm long. Flowers can be sky blue, blue, pink, white, purple. Delphinium blooms for a fairly long period. For different varieties, the beginning and end of flowering vary. For example, some bloom in June and bloom for about a month. Then they bloom again in August, provided that the faded brushes are carefully cut, before the seeds ripen in them. Others bloom from July to September. Therefore, if you select Delphinium varieties with different flowering periods, it is possible to create a flower bed that continuously blooms all summer.

There are both high varieties of Delphinium and dwarf ones, about 30 cm high. High varieties can reach a length of up to two meters. And often the height of the plant depends on the fertility of the soil, because to achieve such growth, many nutrients are needed. Delphinium reproduces by seeds and division of the bush. Seed propagation of a delphinium is more difficult than dividing a bush, but if you decide to use seeds, then you need to store them in the refrigerator.

For Delphinium, find a sunny, slightly shady mid-afternoon, windless place with no stagnant moisture. And even better if it is a small hill. Delphinium loves sandy, loamy soil rich in humus. Before planting the seedlings, fill the hole with compost humus, manure and phosphorus-potassium fertilizer. After flowering in September, the aerial part of the flower is cut off. It winters well without additional shelter, and the next year it shoots flower tassels again. But it happens that the next year the Delphinium disappears. Root rot may be the cause. The stem of the Delphinium is hollow and when cut, water enters the hole formed, which subsequently penetrates the roots. To avoid this, the top of the stem after cutting must be covered with either clay or garden pitch. When working with Delphinium, be sure to wear protective gloves, as all parts of the plant are poisonous.

Rudbeckia- unpretentious perennial garden flowers that bloom all summer. However, there are also annual species. Suitable for beginner gardeners, as well as those who have little time to garden. Rudbeckia is easily propagated both by seeds and by dividing the bush. AT middle lane In Russia, when propagated by seeds, flowering occurs the next year. Frequent self-seeding. Rudbeckia is a tall plant and can reach a height of about 120 cm, but there are also undersized varieties up to 30 cm. It does not require frequent transplantation, it can grow in one place for about 5-6 years. Rudbeckia loves sunny places, normally tolerates partial shade. At the same time, the flowers are brighter and denser in the sun. Does not tolerate drought and heat, prefers regular watering.

Flowering at Rudbeckia begins in June and continues until frost. At the same time, new flowers are constantly born, and the old ones fade. For longer and more abundant flowering, do not forget to carefully tear off dry buds. Rudbeckia flowers are bright yellow, orange, reddish, terracotta and shaped like daisies with a brown, yellow, black button in the middle. Rudbeckia grows very fast, forming a sunny sea of ​​bright flowers. With very dense growth, it can collapse, so prepare supports for it in advance. Tall perennial Rudbeckia can become a beautiful living screen if planted along the fence. It is very fond of pollinating insects, including butterflies. Charming, sunny flowers of Rudbeckia will give the owners a lot of positive emotions and warm days, even in cloudy weather.

echinacea- many people know that she has mass healing properties, and is able to replace a whole first-aid kit, but not everyone knows that it blooms all summer, and with a warm autumn, flowering continues until mid-October. Therefore, Echinacea will not only decorate the garden for the whole summer, but also become a personal green doctor. All parts of the plant have medicinal properties(flowers, stems, leaves), they are non-toxic. Echinacea is safe for children and pets. Echinacea has very beautiful and fairly large flowers, about 8 cm in diameter. It reaches a height of about a meter. He likes bright places, he is positive about frequent watering, although the plant is drought-resistant. Echinacea comes from America, and is nicknamed the “Prairie Flower” there, and the prairie is known to have a rather arid climate.

Echinacea is a good honey plant, her, bees, bumblebees. There are white, yellow pink, purple shades of Echinacea. Remarkably reproduce both by dividing the bush and by seeds. The division of the bush is best done in early spring. And plant the seeds in advance in a warm place, since they have a very long germination period, from 14-40 days. At seed propagation flowering occurs the following summer, and in the first year, Echinacea will please with a beautiful rosette of leaves. Echination is a perennial plant, winters well without shelter and does not require increased attention.

stem-rose or otherwise Malva, Althea is a beautiful tall plant that has a long flowering period. Depending on the variety, Stock Rose can bloom from May to June, from July to August or from June until the end of summer, such as Pink Stock Rose. But they are all similar in terms of content. They love the light, while shade-tolerant. Prefer moderate watering, drought-resistant. They winter without problems. Some varieties grow over two meters and are often used as a hedge, for garden zoning, decorating the walls of a house, a flower bed centerpiece, or as an independent group.

The stock rose was loved by many flower growers for its unpretentious disposition and for the variety of shades and shapes of flowers. Despite the fact that the Stock rose is considered a perennial, after two years it loses its decorative appeal. In this connection, every two years it must be re-planted. Mallow is propagated by seeds, they can be planted immediately in open ground or seedlings can be prepared by planting seeds in March, early April.

Lupine- a very viable and beautiful perennial plant that pleases with its unusual bright colors all summer. Provided that dry inflorescences-panicles are cut in time before the formation of seeds in them. In central Russia, Lupine is common as a wild plant and often grows like a weed, while it is very useful and is used to saturate the soil with nitrogen. Currently, many cultivars have been bred, which can be not only white, blue, pink, but also yellow, blue, two-tone.

Lupine has a powerful root system, it is not afraid of weeds. Propagated by seeds, seedlings, less often by dividing the bush, since there is a high risk of damage to the branched root system. Undemanding in care and not picky about the soil, it can grow on poor, clay lands. Looks impressive in groups with Lupins of other shades.

Lobelia fiery- perennial tall plant, which right conditions contents up to 1.5 meters. On fertile soils, only foliage begins to thrive. Therefore, it is optimal for flowering to use loose and moderately nutritious soil. Flowering begins in May-June and continues until August. It blooms with scarlet flowers with a diameter of about two centimeters. Flowers make up a tall inflorescence - a candle, which looks spectacular with long lanceolate leaves of a dark green or burgundy hue. For Lobelia, choose sunny places or diffused light. In the sun, flowering is more lush and bright. Lobelia can be used in multi-tiered garden arrangements in the background.

Loosestrife- in nature, it prefers to settle along the banks of rivers and lakes, reaching incredible sizes up to 150 cm, from which it got its second name Podberezhnik. Derbennik is an unpretentious perennial, caring for him will not be difficult. Its extraordinarily beautiful spiers of inflorescences will bring joy to many. Flowering lasts all summer, and in autumn its dark green foliage turns red. The flowers of Loosestrife are purple-red, small, densely cover the inflorescence, attract pollinating insects. The loosestrife grows rapidly in the sun and partial shade, prefers abundant watering throughout the summer. Moisture stagnation is not allowed.

Consider medium-sized perennial flowers blooming all summer photos and names. Medium-sized perennial flowers are considered to be plants reaching a height of 30 to 80 cm. In longline beds, they are planted in the second row after tall ones or used in independent plantings.

sage lush- grows up to 40-50 cm. It blooms profusely from June to August with lavender-violet flowers collected in spiky inflorescences. In addition to the fact that sage blooms all summer, it has medicinal properties, fragrant aroma and unpretentious disposition. It can be grown not only in open field, but also in containers on balconies, on window sills. Loves sunny places, but grows well in partial shade. The plant is drought-resistant, moderate watering.

Day-lily- this beautiful flower has more than 25 varieties, some of a rather exotic look. Height up to approx. 80 cm. English language pronounced like Day Lily (Day Lily). Each bud of this beautiful plant lives only a day, blooming in the morning and fading in the evening. Although there are varieties with evening flowering, when the flower opens after sunset and fades at the end of the next day. Undemanding to soil fertility and watering. Watering should only be done during dry periods. It blooms throughout the summer, due to the fact that new buds are constantly blooming, and the old ones fade. Daylily forms a peduncle, which can have about 30 flowers. For beginner gardeners, Daylily will be just a godsend and inspiration for further garden decoration.

cornflower Although considered a wild flower, perennial species make a great addition to any garden. Currently, there are cornflowers of various colors (white, blue, pink, red). They bloom from early summer until frost, wintering without problems. They can be planted both in the sun and in partial shade, but still bloom more abundantly in the sun. Watering is moderate. In stores, you can find mixtures of seeds of multi-colored cornflowers, planting which will turn out to be an iridescent dense carpet of bright flower heads. They spread very well by self-sowing, so have time to remove faded buds with seeds, otherwise you will get a cornflower field instead of a lawn and beds next year.

Soft cuff- a perennial unpretentious plant blooming all summer with lacy flowers. It has decorative corrugated foliage. The cuff is soft, a very viable plant that grows very quickly and creates picturesque thickets, about 40-50 cm high. Its yellow-green flowers are collected in loose inflorescences and during the flowering period create a beautiful openwork cloud. The vitality of the soft cuff is amazing, it can grow on a rocky hill, in the shade, although it loves fertile soil and the sun's rays. It is often used to decorate alpine slides, rocky scenery, as a backdrop for more brightly flowering plants in a flower bed. Soft cuff planted to control weeds, for example, along paths or a fence, so no grass will grow under an overgrown rosette of wide leaves.

Astrantia- medium-sized unpretentious perennial, about 50-60 cm high, popularly Zvezdovka. It blooms all summer with tiny flowers resembling stars on long stems. But due to the fact that many buds appear at the same time, a continuous flower cover is formed. It grows remarkably well on any soil, but if the soil is loose, fertile and well-moistened, it forms a dense bush. It can be planted in the sun, in partial shade and even in the shade. In full shade, the flowers lose much of their decorative appeal. Astrantia can even be planted under the crowns of trees, unlike many types of perennial flowers.

Astrantia flowers are extremely viable, suitable for cutting and making bouquets. She is not afraid of many types of pests, she is winter-hardy. Will survive light frosts even during the growing season. Bushes grow quickly and can live in one place for about 10 years without losing their attractiveness.

The most unpretentious medium-sized (up to 70 cm) perennials blooming all summer include Yarrow, Large-flowered flax, Garden chamomile (Nivyanik), Small-flowered (Erigeron)

Large-flowered flax

Chamomile garden (Nivyanik)

Small-petaler (Erigeron)

Low-growing perennial flowers blooming all summer photos and names

Undersized is considered to be plants that do not exceed a height of 30 cm, they also include creeping plants. Small alpine hills, rockeries are decorated with low-growing flowers, they are planted first row in longline flower beds, flower beds are framed with them, they are used to fill voids near tall flowers, they are conveniently planted along paths, decorate borders, create carpet beds, flower streams.

gypsophila- these are exactly those airy flowers that give lightness and tenderness to wedding bouquets. The plant has more than 100 varieties, both short and tall. Low-growing species form a leafless, sometimes deciduous shrub abundantly strewn with small flowers that bloom all summer. Colors can be varied, but all shades are soft and light - lilac, white, pink, lavender.

Gypsophila is ideal for a sunny garden, as an addition to other flowering plants. The name of the plant has the prefix Gypso- (lime), while the second part comes from the word filo-, which means love. Indeed, the plant feels great on limestone soils, among stones, although it prefers loose drained soils. All Gypsophila care consists of moderate watering and fertilizing.

carnation grass- it can be found on the edges of the forest, among wild flowers, along forest paths. Unlike the carnation we are used to, color all summer without special care. Carnation was nicknamed Grass for the fact that its herbaceous part prevails over the flower. Depending on the variety, the flowers can be white, blue, lilac, red, pink. Carnation grass grows well in sunny places with moderate watering. Flowering is very long from May to October, tolerates drought without problems. Blooming, it creates a bright ornament of a fairy-tale carpet no more than 15 cm high.

Gentian- like many unpretentious perennials came to our garden from the wild. It can be found on the alpine hills and alpine meadows, in the mountains of Asia, Altai. If you want to add a piece of heaven to your garden, then go for Gentian. The plant is amazing with the color of its large flowers from dark purple, azure to pale blue. Although there are varieties with white and yellow flowers. Gentian has healing properties.

All varieties of gentian have a long flowering period, but if you are looking for perennial flowers that bloom all summer, then pay attention to the variety Gentian (bitter root) Chinese-decorated, which blooms from May to the end of August. In height, it is no more than 10-30 cm. A low bush forms a central rosette, from which shoots grow in different directions. Prefers acidic soils, does not grow on limestone.

Gaillardia - suitable for decorating a summer cottage, decorating flower beds and garden paths. It forms a lush bush about 50 cm high, there are also tall varieties about 80 cm. The duration of flowering is from June to frost. Gaillardia is unpretentious, it will survive the winter without any problems. It grows in one place for about 4-5 years, after which the bush must be transplanted to a new place to preserve the decorative qualities of the plant. It blooms with bright inflorescences of red, pink, yellow, orange shades. The flowers are mostly multicolored, 4-10 cm in diameter. The plant takes root well on dry loose soils rich in humus. Water moderately, the plant is drought-resistant, tolerates heat without problems.

roses english- there are both undersized species up to 30 cm, and tall ones. If it is generally accepted that a rose needs constant care, and without special skills it is almost impossible to get stable flowering, then this does not apply to the English rose. Even a beginner can take care of her. Rose English is devoid of many of the shortcomings inherent in other types of roses. Rose English - shade-tolerant, frost-resistant, has a persistent pleasant aroma. She has a long flowering period, more buds and they are evenly distributed throughout the bush. Flowering begins in mid-June, the second wave begins in August. Gradually, in the sun, the old buds lose their bright color, because of this, a bush with different shades of flowers is obtained. English roses are increasingly appearing in our gardens, displacing capricious types of roses.

Now, having studied what are the perennial flowers blooming all summer, their photos and names, you can create a magnificent garden without much cost and hassle, which will delight and fill your heart with tenderness for more than one year. There are many more blooming perennial flowers than presented in the article, and every year new varieties of famous varieties with bizarre colors appear. Before buying seeds, seedlings, carefully read the instructions, as often different types the same plant have different care conditions and flowering period. Well, if you want to arrange a flower bed with colorful annual flowers, then the following article is for you:

Good luck with your floriculture!