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7 Plants to Plant Now for a Summer Full of Blooms

Camilla Lucas2 min read
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Some flowers, when planted at the right time, brighten your entire summer with their vibrant colors.

1. Lavender – Your Garden’s Evergreen Wonder

Lavender is not only one of the most fragrant plants in your garden but also incredibly versatile. It’s easy to use as a decorative touch, and its soothing properties make it worth growing. Plant lavender now and enjoy its purple blooms and calming scent all summer long.

2. Cotton Flower – The Humble Beauty

The cotton flower, also known as coneflower, is one of the easiest plants to grow, bringing loads of joyful, colorful moments to your garden. It grows fast and handles dry spells like a champ, making it perfect for any garden. Once planted, its distinctive, radiating flowers will decorate your space from June through August.

3. Petunia – The Colorful Showstopper

Petunias are among the most popular annual flowers, dazzling in a variety of colors. They’re easy to grow and care for, making them ideal for beginner gardeners. Plant them in late March or early April, and enjoy a rich bloom from May all the way until the first frost.

4. Marigold – The Golden Glow

This little orange gem is not only a kid favorite but also a natural insect repellent. Marigolds grow quickly and thrive in almost any soil, making them perfect for beginners. Plant now and enjoy their blooms through the end of summer.

5. Cosmos – A Constant Source of Joy

Cosmos is a resilient plant that practically grows itself. Its bold, bright colors instantly uplift any space. It needs little care, making it a great pick if you want a long-blooming plant for sunny spots.

6. Sunflower – The Ambassador of Sunshine

Sunflowers are truly stunning and bring a cheerful vibe to your garden. Thanks to their height, they make a unique fence decoration, while their seeds provide valuable food for birds. Plant sunflowers in mid-April and enjoy their radiant blooms starting in June.

7. Perennial Chrysanthemum – The Jewel of Autumn Prep

While chrysanthemums are usually known as autumn flowers, if you plant them now, they’ll reward you with beautiful blooms starting in summer. Their water-lily-like flowers can even last through cooler days, ensuring your garden stays vibrant for longer.

Planting flowers isn’t just about looks; it’s a true joy that anyone can enjoy.

About the author

Camilla Lucas

Camilla Lucas writes quiet, observant lifestyle pieces — the sort you read on a Sunday with one hand on a coffee cup. She’s interested in the small decisions that add up to a life that feels like yours, and in sharing them without a five-step framework attached.

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