Hello World! Welcome Friends! So, you’ve bought a new house through buyers agents in Brisbane, and now you’re taking steps to make your house feel more like a home.
The garden is a great place to start this journey. 46.5 million Americans are already engaging with flower planting activities, and you could join them.
Wondering which flowers to plant first? Read on to discover our 8 favorite flowers, each chosen for their beauty, color and properties.
Tulips
Tulips are uniquely-shaped flowers that come in a range of colors. They’re associated with dreaming and imagination, which means their presence in your garden may just improve your sleep.
With 150 different species to choose from, you’re spoilt for choice. Your flower bed will look fantastic with tulips weaved throughout.
Roses
One of the most popular flowers in the world, roses add vivid color to your garden. They are associated with feelings of love, which make them a great choice for couples living together.
Roses come in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, pink, purple, and white – meaning you can pick the best color to compliment your space.
Geraniums
Geraniums are a common ingredient in perfumes, making them an obvious choice for your garden. The scented leaves will make your garden a more inviting and relaxing space to spend time with those you love.
They are well-suited to vegetable patches, as they are great at repelling cabbage-eating critters.
Sunflowers
The sunflower – the most joyful flower ever created by Mother Earth – is a staple decorative feature of many gardens around the world. Adding them to your garden will make the space feel happier and brighter.
Due to their yellow color, sunflowers attract pollinators – a welcome addition to your garden because they will help plants to thrive.
Pansies
Pansies are known for their pleasant scent and wide variety of colors. But did you know they’re also edible?
Pansies are a beautiful addition to any garden, and are a great source of vitamins A and C. Pansies are sometimes used in baking as cake toppers.
Forget-Me-Nots
Forget-Me-Nots will look beautiful in a cultivated flower bed. Although the flowers are only very small, they’re steeped in history – having appeared in literature and folk tales.
This flower represents our memories, and thus is a thoughtful addition for those wanting to mark the passing of a family member or friend.
Daffodils
Associated with the season of spring, daffodils are an easy-to-identify flower that – much like sunflowers – will add a bright and warming yellow color to your flower bed.
In Ancient Rome, daffodils were used to heal people. While there isn’t any science in that, their presence is good for the soul.
Marigolds
The distinct orange hue of Marigolds is immediately recognizable and is sure to add flair to your garden. They attract ladybirds, who effectively manage other pests in and around your home.
Marigolds thrive in the sunshine and so it’s best practice to keep them out of the shade.
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