Friday, March 27, 2009

Flowers make both your garden and your life beautiful

Flower gardens are a key factor in modern landscape design and even in architecture individuals and business organisations spend large sums of money to have attractive flower gardens torn out and replaced entirely each season, in order to keep the color patterns consistent.

A flower garden is a general term for any garden where flowers are grown for decorative purposes. Because flowers bloom at varying times of the year, and some plants are annual, dying each winter, the design of flower gardens can take into consideration to maintain a sequence of bloom and even of consistent color combinations, through varying seasons. An annual plant is a plant that usually germinates flowers and dies in one year. True annuals will only live longer than a year if they are prevented from setting seed. Some seedless plants can also be considered annuals even though they do not grow a flower.

If you want your garden to be unusually beautiful, you must plant flowers in it. Garden flowers can please you by blossoming since early spring to the late fall. In the end of April daisies, pansies, forget-me-nots, crocuses, hyacinths start blossom. In May narcissuses, in June peonies, carnations and poppies start blossom. In July, iris, lily, hand bell, petunia, delphinium start blossom, and in august - gladiolus, dahlia, rod-rose, and aster.

We all love flowers. They decorate our life, make it more colored and bright. Every day in the world there are bought and given hundreds and thousands of flowers. And all these flowers have been grown up carefully by someone in order to please those to whom they would be given.

They say that there is no a gift better, than the one that is made by hands. The same can be said about flowers. Imagine that you decorate your house with the flowers that you have grown up. Or present it to the closest people to whom such a gift will be doubly expensive and pleasant.

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