Summary
With summertime just around the corner , your backyard needs freshcolor and life , and there ’s no good mode to do this than withsummer flowersorflowering shrubs that boom under full sun ! There ’s something sorcerous about prime , but since they come with condition and seasons , it can be hard to watch your once - blooming chiliad struggle to keep its sweetheart . Flowers not only raise your modality , but they also spreadpositive vim and nature ’s scentwherever they bloom .
Those who have had the pleasure of walk under a ylang - ylang tree or beside a bush of jasmine would agree . Many plants die from excessive warmth and less rain when summer wrap by , which eventually discourages the esurient nurseryman from serve to their garden . The resolution , therefore , is to plantsummerflowersthat salad days all season !
As long as you maintain your blossom , they ’ll hold up summer byblooming and beautifying your yardsimultaneously .

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1Allium Bursts Out in Purple Blooms
These round blooms bring season-long color
The allium flower is one of the mostunique flowersin the garden . For starter , it has shades of vivid purple , some deeper than others . It has a orotund shape that stands out , too . genus Allium begins to bloom around mid - June .
The allium flower is a part of the allium family , which includes garlic , schnittlaugh , and onion plant .
If you be after to put this eclectic plant life in your garden , it ’s dear to know it produce well insunny but shelteredspots . The nothingness could easily blow a flower like this forth , so choose a well - sheltered region . set this flower in your garden will add some diverseness .

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USDA Hardiness Zone
Basic Care Requirements
Ongoing Summer Care

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Bloom Time
3 to 9
Give allium full sunlight , at least eight hours a day ideally , and ensure they have well - draining grunge

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Fertilize genus Allium in summer and reduce the flush back in late fall , once the leave of absence have become dry
2 to 4 weeks
Alliums are toxic to pets , so found these flowers with guardianship .

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2Begonia Brightens Shady Areas
These summer flowers appear early and bloom late
begonia are beautiful flowers and efflorescence in various vividness such asred , pinkish , white , and yellow .
9 to 11
Plant begonias where they can welcome partial indirect sun and keep the soil evenly moist but not soaked or waterlogged

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Fertilize the flowers once they begin blooming
3 to 4 month
All species of begonia areedible , except for tuberous begonia . Only tuberous begonia petals are comestible . That say , tuberous begonia petals containoxalic acid and should be consumed in moderation . multitude suffering from urarthritis , atrophic arthritis , and kidney stones should avoid consuming begonias . Do not consume them without approval from your health care supplier !

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3Sunflowers Beautify Summer Gardens
These tall, vivid flowers bloom all summer
The sunflower ( Helianthus annuus ) has inspired many artists and has been a star of many gardens . It is safe to say this flower isone of the most placeable in the public . Its yellowish petal resemble the ray of the sun , which is how the plant got its name , though its petals can also turnorange and crimson red .
Sunflowersusually begin to bloom betweenJune and July . These summer flowers are very attractive topollinatorslikebees and bird , so expect to see some wildlife if you decide to plant this flower .
helianthus rotate their heads throughout the 24-hour interval to follow the Dominicus ’s crusade , but as shortly as the sun lay , they reset by sway their heads to the east , thirstily waiting for the morning sun to heighten ! According toresearch , sunflowers have aninternal clock and abide by the sunthis path to keep their pollinators happy .

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4 to 9
Give sunflowers full , direct sun for at least eight hour per day and loose , well - drained soil
Fertilize sunflowers once in leap and once in summer
8 to 12 weeks
It ’s a rarity , but some helianthus varieties can uprise to be as high as 16 feet tall !
4Marigold Blooms All Summer
These pretty flowers keep on giving to the garden
The marigold ( Tagetes ) is the epitome of simplicity and stunner and convey a short ton of pretty color to the garden .
2 to 11
These summer flowers need at least six hr of sunlight day by day and slightly juiceless to moist soil that is well - draining . shadowed or wet areas are no undecomposed for the marigold , as it is prone to growing fungus in these condition
Fertilize flowers once a month while they are in bloom
Up to 5 months
Marigold comes packed with toxins that repel nematodes and attractgood insectslike theladybug , bloodsucking WASP , and lacewingsthat all keepharmful insects out of your garden . Planting marigolds beside tomato will facilitate your tomatoes fly high , as marigolds will helpkeep pests forth !
5Delphinium Brings a Splash of Color
The vivid hue of these blooms is impossible to ignore
Delphiniums are a veryshowy flowerwith adeep blue colorthat just grab the eye . Delphiniums can be other colors such as pink , white , and purpleness , but the truthful blue delphiniums are hard to traverse .
3 to 7
These flowers grow best in full sunshine with well - drained soil .
fecundate the flowers during mid - summer
Delphinium flowers are extremely toxic to animals and humans , so while these summer flowers are breathless , just two milligrams are enough to harm an adult human . They are not for consumption !
6Bougainvillea Blooms Bold
With bold colors, this flower can’t be ignored
The bougainvillea may be the most interestingsummer flowerin the garden . It ’s a flower that can be hard to spot as it sprouts multiple colour of leaves likeorange , chicken , white , red , pink , and purpleness , but these " efflorescence " you see are modified leaves called bracts . The actual flower is whitened in the middle and much smaller than the other heyday . It ’s almost as if this plant has created its own mirage .
10 and 11
Give these blossom full sun and well - drained territory
Fertilize with a irksome - release blend at planting time
All summer and all class in warmer climate
While this is agreat flower , you shouldavoid planting it anywhere near a swim kitty . Its bracts are notorious for burn out everywhere andclogging up filters .
7Hibiscus Brings Big Blossoms
Large, colorful summer flowers make this plant a show-stopper
The hibiscus is a summertime efflorescence that is brassy and proud . It grows reasonably giving , with blossoms reaching near - dinner plate size . It sprouts vibrant colouring from brightred to sensationalistic , pink , and white . The hibiscus flower around mid to late summertime .
The hibiscus flourish in full sun , but if you ’re in an area of scorching temperatures , you ’ll desire to put it in the shadowiness
Provide a light software of plant food in natural spring and these flowers will blossom all summertime
4 month
The hibiscus flower is asun - fuck plant , buttoo much heatcan negatively affect its growth .
The Sweet Smell of Summer Flowers
Apart from throw a convinced effect on your brain , flowersadd fragrance and beautyto your home . Thanks to these beautiful flowers , your garden will bloom disregarding of the Dominicus .
Any of thesesummer flowerswill turn your garden into a picture worth viewing !