Tulips make very beautiful spring flower beds. After they fade, they are replaced by bright annuals that bloom from June to late fall.
Spring version of the bed
Plants to use
- Triumph tulips class “Apricot Beauty”;
- The class of triumph tulips “White Dream”;
- Class fringed tulips “Blue Heron”;
- Class triumph tulips “Abu Hassan”;
- Class fringed tulips “Burgundy Lace”;
- Class simple late tulips “Queen of Night”;
- Class triumph tulips “Lustige Witwe”;;
- Triumph tulips class “Sulphur Glory”.
Summer bed
Plants to use
- Ageratum houstonianum “Blue Milk”, “Blue Angel”;
- Gordetia grandiflora (cultivars) – Gordetia grandiflora;
- Antirinum large (dwarf varieties) – Antitthinum majus;
- Petunia hybridia (varieties) – Petunia x hybridia;
- Velvetveteen deviated – Tagetus patula “Petite Yellow”, “Golden Boy”;
- Cosmos bippinatus; Cosmos bippinatus;
- Crested maritime – Senecio cineraria;
- Dimorphotheca hybridum “Tetra Goliath” Dimorphotheca hybridum;.
What are some recommended bulbs and annuals that can be planted in a practical interchangeable flower bed after spring, specifically for the month of June?
In June, it is recommended to plant bulbs such as lilies, gladiolus, and dahlias in your flower bed. These bulbs will add beautiful color and texture to your garden throughout the summer months. Some annuals that you can plant alongside these bulbs include petunias, marigolds, and zinnias. These annuals are easy to care for and will continue to bloom well into the fall. Mixing these bulbs and annuals in your flower bed will create a vibrant and visually appealing garden that will be a joy to look at all season long.