Find an area in your yard that receives at least 6 hours of sunlight per day for optimal flower growth.
Remove any weeds, rocks, or debris from the planting area. Loosen the soil and add organic matter like compost to improve drainage and fertility.
Consider the climate, soil type, and your personal preferences when choosing flowers. Opt for a mix of annuals and perennials for continuous blooms.
Sketch a rough plan of your garden, taking into account the height, color, and blooming time of different flowers. Group similar plants together for a cohesive look.
Dig holes for each flower, following the planting instructions on the seed packets or plant tags. Water the newly planted flowers thoroughly and keep the soil consistently moist.
Regularly water, fertilize, and mulch your flower garden to promote healthy growth. Remove weeds and deadhead flowers to encourage new blooms.
Watch your flower garden flourish and bring joy to your outdoor space. Take time to appreciate the colors, scents, and pollinators that visit your garden.