Adding A Blue Daisy Flower To Your Yard
Adding the Blue Daisy Flower to your yard can be a wonderful way to add color to your garden. .
Blue flowers can range in shade from light blue to a deep purpleish blue. Blue flowers go with all other colored flowers so spread them around in your garden for an interesting effect.
When planting your Blue Daisy Flower be sure to get instructions for the care and maintenance of the plant. Some plants thrive in the shade where others require full sun so it is important to buy plants that are appropriate for where you are going to plant them. A flower that thrives in the shade will not grow very well if planted in full sun.
During the gardening season, be sure to fertilize and water your Blue Daisy Flower according to the instructions for the plant which will help the plant grow full and healthy. Don’t forget to pinch off the dead flowers and care for perennials at the end of the season as recommended.
Some other things to consider when planting your Blue Daisy Flower plant include:
Blooming Season – plant flowers in your garden with staggered blooming season so that you have continuous blooms all year long.
Size – make sure you plant the taller plants in the back so they don’t obscure the view of the shorter growing flowers.
Consider these other blue and purple flowers for your garden:
Veronica - Royal Candles Speedwell - Long spikes of royal blue blossoms grow to 15" and add royal color to your garden. Grow in the full rays of the sun.
Caspian, Blue Indigo - Blue pea shaped flowers bloom on stalks that grow up to 5 feet tall. The flowers that bloom in mid to late summer can last for several weeks. Plant in full sun or partial shade and sandy soil.
Aster – Wonder Of Staffa - Lavender blue daisy like flowers with yellow orange centers which bloom from the middle of summer until fall. It grows 18 to 24” and like to be planted in the full sun with well drained soil.
Campanula, Blue Carpet - Flowers in bright blue to lilac bloom for weeks in the middle of summer. A low growing perennial, this grows to 2 – 4” and prefers full sun and a well drained soil.
Bellflower - Enjoy bright violet blue blooms all summer with this plant that grows to 30” tall. Can grow in partial shade or full sun and likes well drained soil.
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