marigolds
Marigolds sprout quickly and develop abundant orange and yellow flowers without much intervention. Additionally, updated insects and wildlife do not favor marigolds, so if you are gardening, they are perfect companion plants.
Cosmos
With its wispy undergrowth and delicate petals, cosmos looks beautiful in the garden, as an impromptu centerpiece or as part of a bouquet for someone special. They grow well outdoors after the last frost and maintain their daisy-like flowers until fall.
Flaпdeгs red poppies
Pollinators, from bees to butterflies, love California poppies. They take several weeks to fully bloom from the time you plant them, but will maintain their rich, colorful blooms for months.
Sufflow variety
Suflowers thrive in a wide range of soil types and produce a bountiful harvest with very little maintenance. Some varieties can grow up to 12 feet tall, but you can opt for dwarf versions if they work better for your garden.
sweet peas
If you want to brighten someone’s day, sweet peas are perfect for elegant cut flower bouquets. The pink and purple flowers smell fantastic, so place them in an outdoor seating area if you can!
Nasturtiums
Pastuгtiums have it all: they are stunning to look at, easy to grow and even completely edible. Plant them in the spring and you can enjoy their deep orange flowers and lily-shaped leaves all summer long.
Glories of Moгпiпg
As its name indicates, morgipg glories are most striking in the early hours of the day. Their height also makes them a great choice for placing next to a trellis or walkway.
Zippias
With varieties in virtually every color of the bow, zippias make every item eye-catching. Place them at maximum capacity and they will begin to sprout in about a week.
Bachelor Buttons
Also known as bachelor buttons, corflores are traditionally blue, although you can find alternatives such as white, pink and red. They are edible, pollen-friendly, and make a memorable addition to cut flower items.
Marigolds
These heat-loving fuzzy flowers are very easy to grow. And because they’re edible, you can even use orange petals as a bright dressing for salads, omelettes, and more. Marigold is also famous for its medicinal benefits, including its ability to fight inflammation throughout the body.