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A lush, green lawn is a beautiful sight, but pops of color will provide instant curb appeal. Make plans with your landscape contractor about which flowers to plant for the warmer months of the year. Discuss the following factors with them to ensure you choose the best plants for your yard.

What Should You Consider Before Picking Landscaping Flowers?

1. Sun Conditions

While some plants prefer shade, others thrive under ample sunlight. If your lawn has is covered by trees and buildings, your landscape contractor will recommend various shade flowers, like impatiens, hellebores, astilbes, and ground orchids. For open spaces, you’ll need light- and heat-resistant varieties, such as bee balm, tropical milkweed, and peony plants.

2. Hardiness Zone

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The climatic conditions will also impact the plants' growth and survival. Have your landscape contractor provide a list of flowers that are suitable for your area’s hardiness zone. Plants rated for higher zones won’t survive once temperatures start plummeting, and those suited for lower zones might wilt during the summer.

3. Humidity

The amount of moisture in the air plays an important role in plant life. Some flowers require high humidity conditions, some can live for years in dry environments, and the rest are somewhere in between. The average rainfall and relative humidity expected during the year will determine which varieties are suited for your lawn. Your landscape contractor will help you plan for seasonal changes so that the right flowers are ready to bloom.

 

When you want a customized lawn, turn to Pleasant View Lawn & Home Care in Staunton, VA. Their landscapers provide personalized landscaping, hardscaping, and lawn maintenance services for homes and businesses. They will consider the local climate and your yard's unique characteristics. Call them at (540) 480-9266 to schedule an estimate, or visit them online to learn more about their services. 

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