National Plant A Flower Day
Beautify your garden on #NationalPlantAFlowerDay
12 March is National Plant A Flower Day, and is celebrated annually. As botanist, Luther Burbank said, “Flowers always make people better, happier and more helpful. They are sunshine, food and medicine to the soul.”
Every year this day is dedicated to planting flowers. Flower gardening has become a hobby to many – young and old.
It is good to know the zone you live in to determine which flowers grow as perennials (those that grow back annually) in your area and those considered to be annuals (those requiring replanting annually).
Seeds can be planted indoors in a small container and set up in a sunny window. These seedlings can be moved outside as soon as the weather is nicer. The soil should be kept moist at all times – but not wet.
The instructions on the seed packet should be followed at all times to ensure proper germination. For those who can’t wait – get out those seed catalogues and start planning your next flower garden.
If you live in a warmer climate, now is the time to get out the trowel and garden gloves and start turning over some new soil. Sow new seeds, plant bulbs or plants, and nurture those blossoms into a brilliant blaze for the whole neighbourhood to enjoy.
To celebrate today, here are some tips on how to start your own flower garden:
– If you are not ready yet to tear up a patch of your lawn, a good way to start a flower garden is starting with a potted one. Although they require more watering, the overall care is less.
– Select plants that will grow well in the spot where it would be placed. Some plants grow well in the shade while others prefer sun. Other plants love both!
– Gardeners who prefer perennial gardens have to thin their flower beds every couple of years.
– Local greenhouses stock plants that grow well in your area – do not be afraid to ask them questions.
Gardeners also love to share their extra bulbs and seeds with those who are still new to gardening. So, if you know someone with a green thumb, get to know them better, as you might just get some free palms, advice and a budding friendship!
To celebrate today, let us all work together by planting a flower and helping to make the world a more beautiful place.
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