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Wildflower
Ideas
Wildflower gardens are one of the easiest to plant and
maintain, because you're growing flowers which are native to your
area so they're already just right for the amount of sun, heat, and
natural rainfall you get. They're also usually adapted to your basic
soil conditions too, which means you can simply plant starter
flowers, or scatter wildflower seeds in a general area, then let
nature take its course.
Most people start their first wildflower garden by purchasing a
seed mixture at the store. These can come in small packets, or
larger canisters that you simply shake around the area you want
flowers to grow in.
And that's really all there is to it when you choose to plant your
wildflowers this way. Simply select a spot in your yard or garden,
or create a garden bed specifically for the wildflowers to
grow in, then scatter the seeds. If your seeds are small, you can
spread them more uniformly by mixing them into some topsoil or
compost first, then spreading that evenly in your garden bed
instead.
If you want a more specific look to your wild flower garden though,
you may want to select specific seeds to plant, or purchase small
seedling plants instead. Creating your wild flower garden
this way will allow you to choose the colors, sizes, and textures
you want planted in your garden.
If you wanted a wildflower garden which consists of blue and
white flowers for instance, you could have one by making sure to
select only those seeds or plants which product blue or white
flowers.
Some wildflowers grow best in shady areas too, and these are those
which grow naturally in woodland areas. So if you decided to put a
wildflower garden into the shadiest spot of your yard, you'd want to
be sure you're selecting flowers which actually grow in those
conditions naturally.
Shade wildflower gardens might include Wild Geraniums, Wild
Columbine, Shooting Star and Bloodroot.
Other wildflowers do best in open fields however, thus those would
be the ones to plant in the sunniest areas of your yard and garden.
You can also create wildflower gardens which are designed to attract
butterflies, or you can create a wildflower garden which you'll use
for cut flowers to place in vases inside your home. There are also
wildflower gardens which can be created for xeriscaping, and those
which work wonderfully as rock gardens too.
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