A garden should be designed by someone who knows their plants - their needs and strengths. This will ensure the garden is tailored to the specific needs of the plants and provides them with the best environment possible.
Flowers should be chosen carefully, taking into account the time of year they will bloom. Flowers that are in bloom during the summer months should be selected due to the high temperatures and how quickly they will wilt. Flowers that are in bloom during the fall or winter should be selected because there is less chance of them wilting or freezing.
All plants have a basic structure--stem, leaves, and roots. Flowers are special because they often have beautiful shapes and colors that vary with the seasons. The different shapes and colors of flowers are called petals. The parts of a flower that don't grow roots are called sepals. Petals are usually colored either light or dark, but there are some flowers with many different colors. The color of a flower changes as the flower grows. The petals on the top of the flower grow faster than the petals on the bottom. This is why the petals on the top of a flower are usually lighter in color than the petals on the bottom. The central part of a flower called the stem is always dark because it doesn't grow any leaves.
Flowers come in different shapes and sizes, with colors that vary depending on the region of the world where they are found. Some flowers can be difficult to grow, but nature is always a good guide. Flowers will bloom where they are planted and according to the time of year.
A garden should be alive with color - sunny days and warm colors bring out the best in plants. This is why it is important to have plants that are brightly colored, in order to make the garden as vibrant and attractive as possible. Sunny days encourage the growth of plants, and therefore, they will be in bloom more often during the summertime. Cool colors help to preserve plants, making them last longer in the garden.
The beauty of a well-kempt garden is undeniable. Whether you prefer your plants arranged in neat rows or left to wander free, there is no wrong way to go about it! Just be sure to give your plants a little room to stretch out and breathe, and enjoy the view.