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9 Fantastic Plants to Spice Up Your Garden!

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9 Fantastic Plants to Spice Up Your Garden!

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  1. June is the perfect time to plant roses, but it is important to consider the specific climate and growing conditions in your region. It is also advisable to choose container-grown roses or those with well-established root systems for better success. Roses are among the oldest cultivated flowers known to humankind and have been designated the official flower of the United States in 1986. Read more about Rose here.

  2. Planting coneflowers in June is a great way to add vibrant color and beauty to your garden. It allows the coneflower to establish its roots before the peak of summer, resulting in strong growth and abundant blooms. Seize the moment and plant coneflowers in June to enjoy their presence and attract pollinators.

  3. Lavender can be planted in June to create a garden oasis of beauty and tranquility. It can develop strong roots and produce fragrant blooms that will captivate your senses and attract pollinators. Take advantage of June's allure and build a garden oasis decorated with lavender's elegance.

  4. Coreopsis is a Native American wildflower that brings vibrant colors and sturdiness to any yard or garden. It is a magnet for butterflies, beneficial insects, and birds, and can thrive in diverse climates, from northern regions to the Deep South. Embrace the allure of Coreopsis and create a welcoming haven for both nature and garden enthusiasts.

  5. Cannas (KAN-ahs) are tall, showy ornamental plants with lush towers of banana-like leaves and bright flowers resembling gladioli or orchids. They are perennial only in the deep South and southern California, where winters are mild. They grow 2-8 feet tall and spread 18 inches across. Flowers are similar to gladiolus blooms and cluster at the ends of tall, cane-like stems. They bloom in mid to late summer or early fall, depending on the variety.

  6. Zinnias are annual flowers whose Mexican heritage is reflected in their bright colors, prolific bloom, and ability to handle hot, dry summer weather. They complete their life cycle in a single growing season and die when frost arrives, making them annuals. They have coarse, rough, bold leaves and grow in pairs opposite from each other on sturdy stems.

  7. Hemerocallis hybrids, or modern daylilies, are low- maintenance perennials that bloom for several weeks and produce beautiful flowers every day. They can be grown from New England to California and as far north as the Canadian border, but some varieties thrive in particular climates more than others. Dormant plants die back during the winter, so it is important to carefully review catalogs when ordering plants by mail.

  8. Sea Holly will give your garden a hint of coastal magic. This extraordinary perennial will add a special charm to your landscape with its silvery-blue foliage and spiky blooms. Sea Holly is a tough plant that thrives in sandy soil and coastal areas in spite of its delicate appearance. It attracts helpful pollinators like bees and butterflies and can withstand salt spray and strong winds

  9. Shasta daisies are a robust and adaptable group of flowering plants from Asia. They have medium to dark green foliage, flowers with white ray petals and yellow centers, and start blooming in June and keep going until August.

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