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6 Flowers that Bloom all year

4/23/2019

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One of the best things about spring is all the beautiful flowers. There are so many different shapes, sizes and colors! But one of the down sides is that some types only last for a certain amount of time. Have you ever wondered what flowers could last all year long? Wether you are an experienced gardener or just starting out, here are six different and unique flowers that bloom all year! 
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Bigroot Geranium

Well that's a mouthful! This is probably one of the easiest flowers that you could get! The first quality of this flower is that it is not affected by bad weather- either lack of water or extreme heat! Do you have a shady spot in your garden? Well good news because this flowers thrives in the shade! Also it's a good way to keep animals out of your yards because they won't eat this flower because of its lack of taste. I'd say that's a win!
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Ajuga

I'm just pulling out all these funny sounding plant names right? This flower is great because it has very unique green leaves and beautiful blue flowers! It's also mainly a ground plant, so it can take up a lot of space. Make sure you have enough room in your gardens! But if there is room for the beautiful plant, you won't be disappointed!

Purple Coneflower

This flower is probably one of the more tricky ones. But don't be afraid to give it a shot! The purple coneflower is better planted from the middle of the summer to the beginning of autumn. It's also requires forty degrees in temperature and it grows up to three feet tall! So if you are willing to take on a little more effort with the purple coneflower, it will definitely stand out! 
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Black-eyed Susan 

Have you ever heard of the Black-eyed Susan? Maybe not since it's mostly grown in Germany! However, it's becoming more common and has   spread all over from the Czech to the United States because of it's amazing ability to reproduce! The best time to plant the Black-eyed Susan is from the beginning of March till the end of May! Then it will flower from June till September. This is also another one of the tall flowers, it grows up to two feet tall! 
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Pink Astible

If you are a fan of color, this flower definitely lives up to it name!  The pink astilbe also requires a little bit more of hard work! It needs lots of water and no more than thirty degrees Fahrenheit. You would want to plant it from the middle of summer to the beginning of fall. The best thing about the pink astilbe is that it doesn't  matter being in a spot that is sunny or shady! 
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Threadleaf Tickseed

While this name may scare you away because it has the word tick in it, but it won't bring them to your yards! This flower is probably one of the easier ones because it can be planted anytime from the summer to the fall. Do you love tall flowers? Good news, because this flower grows up to eighteen inches tall! That will definitely stand out! Majority of the time, you will find this flower planted with high quality wood work decoration. 
These are just a few of the many flowers that bloom all year. Need some supplies to help you get started or just to top off your stash? Check out are awesome supplies! 

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10/18/2023 09:55:12 am

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