Bright, cheerful flowers that thrive in full sun and tolerate poor soil. They bloom continuously and naturally repel pests, making them perfect for both gardens and vegetable plots.
Fast-growing, colorful flowers that love the sun and attract butterflies. Zinnias are low-maintenance and great for adding vibrant hues to any garden.
Cold-tolerant and perfect for early spring, pansies feature colorful blooms and handle frost well. They grow well in containers and garden beds, offering early-season color.
Tall, sun-loving flowers that grow quickly from seed. Sunflowers need little care beyond sunlight and water, and their seeds attract birds and are edible.
Easy-to-grow, daisy-like flowers that thrive in poor soil and full sun. Cosmos are low-maintenance, drought-tolerant, and great for attracting pollinators.
Geraniums bloom heavily in spring and continue their vibrant color throughout the year, especially in mild climates. With proper care (deadheading and watering), they can last all summer and even into the fall.
Starting in spring, bougainvillea puts on a stunning display of vibrant, papery flowers that last throughout the warm months. In warmer regions, it can bloom almost year-round, especially with plenty of sun.
Though each individual bloom lasts only a day, daylilies produce countless flowers throughout the growing season, starting in spring. With deadheading, they can bloom from spring to fall, making them a reliable and colorful choice.
Lavender begins blooming in early spring and can continue its fragrance and color throughout the summer and fall, especially if regularly pruned. In warmer climates, it might even bloom year-round.
Coreopsis, or tickseed, starts its blooming show in early spring and continues to produce flowers until the first frost. It’s a hardy, drought-tolerant perennial that thrives in full sun, offering continuous color from spring through fall.