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View full detailsSummer plants are not just adapted for summers, but some can also be planted in spring or fall. Most of them bloom year-round. Planting them adds a little colour to your once barren summer.
Bougainvillea, marigold, roses, and zinnia are the popular varieties of summer plants. Along with them, there are ixora, euphorbia, 9o’clock plant, pentas, lily, geranium, dalia, gerbera in the list. A few others that fill the list are gulmohar, coconut tree, mango tree, etc.
You only get summer for a few months out of the year, so make the most of it by transforming your house and garden into a full-fledged summer flower mecca while it lasts.
Some of these plants like petunias and geraniums are frost-tender perennials, but they are also treated as annuals. So, they need frost protection at the time of winter. Most of the summer plants grow from their seeds, but they can produce their seedlings once they mature.
Studies suggest that some of the plants that are grown in summer like marigold, bougainvillea, rose, etc., help check environmental pollution. They are modified to absorb these harmful chemicals and undergo a biochemical reaction to detox the body safely.
Summers aren’t a pleasant and exciting time for everyone, especially with all the sweating and heat. The only thing that can help you escape from it is your garden. Your garden with green summer plants and bright flowers is the perfect therapy you need.
NurseryLive brings you a wide assortment of summer plants used as ornamental plants or to beautify the cottage gardens. Smaller plants come with a Round Plastic Black Pot about 13 cm (5 in) in size. With proper sunlight, water, soil, temperature, and fertilizer, you can plant these growers in hanging baskets too.
While a few need a proper set of instructions, the rest can be grown with low care and maintenance.
Annuals are a great choice for adding pops of color to your garden during the summer months. Some great options for summer annuals include petunias, marigolds, and zinnias.
Perennials are plants that come back year after year, making them a great investment for your garden. Some great options for summer perennials include daylilies, coneflowers, and black-eyed Susans.
Bulbs can add interest and texture to your garden during the summer months. Some great options for summer bulbs include gladiolus, dahlias, and lilies.
Herbs can be a great addition to your summer garden, whether you're using them for cooking or enjoying their fragrant blooms. Some great options for summer herbs include basil, thyme, and lavender.
Summer is a great time to grow your own vegetables, whether you have a full garden or just a few containers. Some great options for summer vegetables include tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers.
If you don't have a lot of space for a full garden, consider growing plants in containers during the summer months. Some great options for summer container plants include petunias, geraniums, and begonias.
Ground cover plants can help protect your soil and prevent erosion during the summer months. Some great options for summer ground cover plants include creeping thyme, sedum, and creeping phlox.
If your garden doesn't get a lot of direct sunlight during the summer months, don't worry! There are plenty of shade plants that can thrive in this environment, such as hostas, ferns, and impatiens.
Trees can be especially vulnerable during the summer months, so it's important to take care of them properly. Make sure to prune any dead or damaged branches, and consider adding support if needed.
Ornamental grasses can add texture and interest to your garden during the summer months. Some great options for summer grasses include pampas grass, fountain grass, and blue fescue.
Water plants can be a great addition to your garden during the summer months, especially if you have a pond or water feature. Some great options for summer water plants include water lilies, lotus, and pickerelweed.
If you want to attract butterflies to your garden during the summer months, consider planting butterfly-friendly plants. Some great options for summer butterfly plants include butterfly bush, milkweed, and coneflowers.
Hummingbirds can also be attracted to your garden with the right plants. Some great options for summer hummingbird plants include bee balm, salvia, and trumpet vine.
If you live in an area with hot, dry summers, consider planting drought-tolerant plants. Some great options for summer drought-tolerant plants include yucca, agave, and lavender.
Summer is a great time to enjoy fragrant plants in your garden. Some great options for summer fragrant plants include roses, jasmine, and gardenia.
Hanging plants can be a great way to add interest to your garden or porch during the summer months. Some great options for summer hanging plants include fuchsia, trailing petunias, and ivy.
Succulents are a great choice for the summer months because they can tolerate hot and dry conditions. Some great options for summer succulents include cacti, aloe vera, and jade plants.
Climbing plants can add height and interest to your garden during the summer months. Some great options for summer climbing plants include morning glory, clematis, and climbing roses.
Native plants can be a great choice for your summer garden because they are adapted to the local climate and soil conditions. Some great options for summer native plants include milkweed, coneflowers, and coreopsis.
If you want to create a lush and tropical feel in your summer garden, consider adding some tropical plants. Some great options for summer tropical plants include banana trees, elephant ears, and hibiscus.
Some good summer plants for a balcony include petunias, marigolds, geraniums, and portulacas.
Summer plants require more frequent watering, but be careful not to overwater. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch.
Yes, some summer plants can be grown indoors, such as spider plants and peace lilies.
Regularly inspect your plants for pests and use organic pest control methods such as neem oil or insecticidal soap.
Yes, many vegetables thrive during the summer season, such as tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers.
Choose soil that is well-draining and rich in organic matter to provide the necessary nutrients for your summer plants.
Choose a location that receives full to partial sunlight and is protected from strong winds.
Some low-maintenance summer plants include succulents, cacti, and aloe vera.
Yes, many summer plants can be propagated through stem cuttings or division.
Use a balanced fertilizer every two to four weeks during the summer season to provide necessary nutrients.
Yes, many summer plants, such as trailing petunias and portulacas, can be grown in hanging baskets.
Avoid overwatering and ensure proper drainage to prevent fungal diseases in your summer plants.
Yes, many summer plants can be grown in terrariums, such as succulents and air plants.
Choose a pot that is appropriate for the size and growth rate of your summer plant.
Yes, many summer plants can be grown from seeds, such as zinnias and sunflowers.
Prune your summer plants to remove dead or damaged foliage and encourage healthy growth.
Yes, rainwater is a great option for watering your summer plants, as it is free of chemicals and contains natural nutrients.
Choose a fertilizer that is appropriate for the type of plant and follow the manufacturer's instructions for application and dosage.
Yes, many summer plants can be grown in a hydroponic system, such as lettuce and basil.
Use stakes or supports to protect your summer plants from strong winds and ensure they are planted in a sheltered location.
Yes, summer plants can be used for landscaping, such as petunias and geraniums.
Transplant your summer plants during the summer season when the soil is moist and be sure to carefully handle the roots.
Provide shade or cover for your summer plants during the hottest parts of the day to prevent sunburn.
Provide extra watering and shade for your summer plants during a heatwave to prevent wilting and damage.
Yes, many summer plants are edible, such as herbs and vegetables.
Regularly pull weeds and use organic weed control methods, such as mulching or vinegar spray.
Choose a mulch that is appropriate for the type of plant and provides necessary nutrients, such as straw or compost.
Yes, many summer plants can be grown in a greenhouse, such as tomatoes and peppers.
Carefully remove the plant from its pot or soil and divide the root ball into smaller sections. Plant each section in a new pot or location with fresh soil.
Ensure proper drainage to prevent waterlogging and provide protection from strong winds and heavy rainfall.