Daylilies
Daylilies are easy to grow in the summer. They are able to grow in various conditions and continue to multiply with each year. Numerous gardening enthusiasts find them to be a great garden investment.
Sunflowers
A unique type of flower that’ll brighten up your garden is the sunflower. These flowers start off fairly small and can be started indoors in a pot. Once outdoors, sunflowers will flourish as they naturally turn to face the sun. You’ll even have some delicious seeds to snack on throughout the season.
Geraniums
Geraniums are one of the easiest plants to grow in your garden this summer. By definition, they’re perennials grown in cold-winter climates, which turn them into annuals. Geraniums don’t need a lot of water, which is great for 2017’s new water regulations.
Purple Fountain Grass
Complete your garden with accents of purple fountain grass. These feathery plants start off with purple plumes and slowly fade to beige and red foliage. They’re typically grown as annuals in cold climates and can be an excellent addition to the summer season.
It’s time to grab your gardening tools and start planting. Summer is right around the corner, and you’ll want to enjoy these plants for the rest of the season.