Need tips and ideas for your garden and for your flowers? Get to know some of the best brands of flowers that nature can offer. These flowers are beautiful creatures of nature. We guarantee these will be a fantastic choice for your garden.
Paeonia (Peony)

Peony is a showstopper in any garden. The Peony is a beautiful flowering plant in the genus Paeonia. Blooms are usually upright and solitary. Use in mixed, herbaceous or shrub borders.
Herbaceous cultivars bloom in late spring and early summer. Tree Peonies bloom in mid-spring and late spring. Deep, fertile, humus-rich well-drained soil will best for these flowers.
Superbena Royale

Superbena Royale is perfect fillers and spillers for container plants. They bloom continuously from early summer to autumn. These flowers attract butterflies too.
Feed these plants with an all-purpose fertilizer at half strength every three weeks. There are colorful Superbena Royale, such as Deep Merlot Royale Red, Violet Chambray, Rich Purple Plum Wine, Gleaming Whitecap and Burgundy-Red Romance.
Browallia

The Lovely blue or white Browallia blooms are commonly seen in partly shaded flowerbeds and containers.
This plant blooms continuously from late spring to early autumn. Keep Browallia happy by growing it in organically rich, moisture-retentive soil and part-sun to full shade lighting conditions.
Calibrachoa

Calibrachoa is best to plant in containers and hanging baskets. Calibrachoas reward gardeners from early summer until frost with clusters of small, multicolored flowers that attract hummingbirds.
Feed Calibrachoas with an all-purpose fertilizer at half strength every two weeks.
Osteospermum

Osteospermum, large daisy-like blooms come in a variety of colors. Flowering best in a full-sun location.
These are both cold and heat tolerant and bloom from late spring until frost. Feed Osteospermum with an all-purpose fertilizer at half strength every three weeks.
Ranunculus

This is an ideal plant for early spring gardeners. Ranunculus, rose-like blossoms feature layer upon layer of tissue-thin petals and come in a variety of colors.
They can plant in containers-indoor or gardens-outdoor. These plants should be grown in full sun. Feed Ranunculus with light-well drained soil.
Grow easy low-maintenance vegetables also in your garden while making it with colorful flower plants.