Flower Power: Tips and Tricks for Growing a Beautiful Backyard Garden | Suntrust Properties Inc.

Home gardening is a wonderful and fulfilling activity that allows you to reap the benefits of nature and beautify your surroundings. Growing a flower garden is a great way to create a vibrant and colorful outdoor space that brings joy and tranquility to your home. With a little planning and care, you can create a flourishing flower garden in your backyard, no matter its size. Here are some tips and tricks to help you get started.

Philippine National Flower is the Gardenia Flower Glass or Sampaguita Jasmine Flowers
Philippine National Flower: Sampaguita

Choose Your Flowers

Choosing the right flowers is the first step in creating a beautiful garden. Consider the amount of sunlight your garden receives, the climate in your area, and the type of soil you have. Some flowers that do well in the Philippines include sampaguita, gumamela, rosal, sunflowers, and chrysanthemums. It's also important to select flowers that complement each other in terms of color, height, and blooming season.

Choosing the right pots for your flowers is important
Choosing the right pots for your flowers is also important 

Choose the Right Bed

Consider the size and shape of your garden and the amount of space you want to allocate for your flowers. You can create your own flower bed using wood, bricks, or stones, or you can use pots or hanging baskets if you have limited space. Ensure that your bed has good drainage and that the soil is rich and well-draining.

Plant at the Right Time

Each flower has its own season for optimal growth, so it's important to plant your flowers at the right time. In the Philippines, flowers generally thrive during the dry season, which typically lasts from November to May. Be mindful of the amount of sun and water your flowers receive during this time, as too much or too little can affect their growth.

Use the Right Fertilizer

Fertilizers provide essential nutrients that help your flowers grow healthy and strong. There are two types of fertilizers: organic and non-organic. If you opt for non-organic fertilizers, make sure that they contain the necessary nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Organic fertilizers, such as compost, are a more natural and sustainable option. You can create your own compost using food scraps and other organic matter, or you can purchase pre-made compost from your local garden center.

Choose the Right Soil

The soil should be rich, well-draining, and have a balanced pH level. If you're using soil from your backyard, it's important to test it first to ensure that it has the right nutrients and pH level. You can also mix in organic matter such as compost or manure to enrich the soil.

Seeds or Seedlings

There are two main ways to start a flower garden: planting seeds or planting seedlings. Planting seeds is a cheaper option and allows you to choose from a wider variety of flowers, but it requires more effort and time to grow. Planting seedlings, on the other hand, is a quicker and easier option, but it may limit your options for flower varieties.

By following these tips and tricks, you can create a beautiful and vibrant flower garden in your own backyard. With a little patience and care, you can enjoy the beauty and benefits of nature right at home.

 

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