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Adding A Navy Blue Flower To Your Yard

Adding a Navy Blue Flower to your gardening plan can add interest and color to your yard. .

Blue and blue purple flowering plants of every shade are available as both perennials and annuals. Planted alone or with other colored flowers, the plants look great!

When planting your Navy Blue Flower make sure you pay attention to the instructions for their planting, care and maintenance. Not all plants love to be in the sun so it is vital that you buy plants that will grow under the conditions particular to your garden. A sun loving flower will not grow to a lush full plant if it is planted in the shade.

During the gardening season, be sure to fertilize and water your Navy Blue Flower according to the directions that came with the flower which will help it grow to a full and healthy plant. 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 think about when planting your Navy Blue Flower plant include:

  • Flowering Times – try to plant flowers that bloom at different times near each other. This way, you’ll have continuous blooms in your garden all year.
  • Size – arrange your garden so that taller plants are in the back and shorter ones in the front.

    More blue and purple flowers below:

    Vinca - Medium blue flowers with glossy green leaves that forms a carpet or border. Grows about 6” tall and blooms in mid spring. Will grow in most soil conditions and in shade or sun.

    Polemonium, Blue Pearl – A compact plant with deep sky blue flowers that grows to 8 – 10”. Flowers in late spring to early summer. Plant in partial shade with well drained soil.

    Penstemon, Blue Buckle - Tubular shaped blooms in blue to purple from mid summer to early fall. Plant grows 12” to 15” and prefers well drained soil with either full or partial sun.

    Verbena - Babylon Blue - Purply blue flower petals on this early bloomer that is great for window boxes and planters.

    Corydalis, Blue Panda - This plant produces fragrant stringy sky blue flowers. It blooms in late spring, and sometimes again in fall. Can grow to 12” and likes partial shade with a rich soil.


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    Also:
    Blue and Yellow Flower
    Royal Blue Flower
    Texas Blue Bonnet Flower
    Light Blue Flower
    Blue Daze Flower
    Navy Blue Flower
    Blue Lake Flower
    Blue Hydrangea Flower
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