
Flowers prefer growing in full sun and in well-drained, neutral pH
soil. All flowers are either directly seeded in the fields or more
commonly, transplanted into the fields. Transplantation is the process
of uprooting or replanting a growing plant. The vibrant blooms of summer
captivate our senses and imaginations, then so quickly fade away.
Flowers blooming in a garden can be preserved by drying them for use in
arrangements, decorations and various other applications.
Natural dry flowers can be annual or perennial. Annuals and perennials
spice the landscape with their colorful flowers and foliage.
Annual flowers are versatile, sturdy and inexpensive. They quickly
yield color for a long season. Perennial flowers return year after year.
They fit into many landscapes and can be used in borders, as accents, or
as strong focal points. The foliage of many perennial plants is
attractive during non-flowering seasons.