Who doesn't like marigolds' cheerful hues and blooms? Although marigolds are ubiquitous, you may produce a lovely outdoor arrangement by blending their bright yellow, orange, and red petals with purples or other seasonal wildflowers.
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1. Marigolds
Zinnias have vibrant pink, purple, yellow, white, and green blossoms! Zinnias may bloom from late spring to October in moist soil with thorough soaking and full light. In addition to beautifying your doorway, these blooms attract pollinators like hummingbirds.
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2. Zinnias
Nasturtiums, both mounding and trailing, thrive in container gardens where their long, flowing branches cascade. Nasturtiums, which blossom yellow to red, are easy-care plants that thrive in lavishly planted pots and window boxes.
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3. Nasturtiums
Snapdragons' beautiful blossoms appear like spring, although they bloom from spring until October. Snapdragons, in pastel yellows, pinks, and oranges, look great in cottage gardens and window boxes.
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4. Snapdragons
Calla lilies have bright colors and interesting shapes. The sleeker forms and colors of calla lilies make them ideal for contemporary entryways, while snapdragons are suitable for cottage gardens.
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5. Calla lilies
Heliotropes, a charming little annual, may become one of your favorites despite their lesser fame. Heliotropes' bold purple and white blossoms and vanilla-scented fragrance will give your front porch or container garden a tropical vibe.
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6. Heliotrope
Lantanas grow to 4' tall with brilliant orange, pink, or purple blooms. Lantana is a versatile plant that works well in in-ground gardening, container gardens, and hanging decorations.
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7. Lantana
Cosmos are great for a feminine appearance or fluffy foliage. Pinks and white are the most common colors of these daisy-like blooms, although orange and maroon are also available.
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8. Cosmos