When it comes to gardening plants, there are too many to name. Gardening plants can refer to flowers, shrubs, herbs, vegetables, fruits, and many more. There are also gardening plants that are in season at different times of the year, some in fall and winter, others in spring and summer. Whatever type of gardening you decide is your forte- there are plenty of gardening plants available to suit your preferences.
Plants that can be eaten are often much more interesting to grow, and are likely to taste much better than anything you can buy at the supermarket. Some examples of edible vegetables are potatoes, peppters, carrots and lettuce.
It's easy to have a great looking colorful garden all year round - all it takes is a little forsight. Plant some seeds that will grow in the winter, and some that will grow in the summer, and you'll always have something nice to look at.
When you think of flowers you automatically think of a spring garden full of many different, beautiful colors. Spring and summer gardening plants are some of the prettiest things on earth and give inspiration to all who grow them. Some of the most grown spring plants are tulips, daffodils, and violets. Favorites of the warmer months of summer are lilies, dahlias, and roses.
Decorative grasses and shrubs can provide a low maintenance solution to your gardening needs. I personally like Monkey Grass, but look at other people's gardens to see what appeals to you. Taller grasses and shrubs can even be used in place of a fence, for privacy in certain areas of your garden.
Whichever plants you choose for your garden, be sure to take care of them properly. Nothing looks worse than a garden full of dead or dying plants.
Graeme Hatt has been gardening for many years and runs a at GraemeHatt
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