June wedding flowers from my garden?
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Comments (14)Not sure the variety, but you can find them in the fall at the big box stores. Plant them in full sun to make for earlier blooms. Mine are in morning shade with full sun from about 1pm on. There's white lantana, nicotiana, shasta daisies, and if you have lots of room, datura that will be blooming from here on out. Just be careful with white. Not all whites are made equally. petunias - store bought. Nicotiana and asiatic lilies. Direct sown datura - in March, first bloom just cracked today. The fragrance is intoxicating. Mostly a night bloomer, but can hold up in part shade for much of the day. There's also queen anne's lace, scabiosa, gerber daisies, and other annuals you can choose....See MoreJune 13th - wedding flowers. Sorry for the (sort of) re-post .
Comments (2)We wish you luck with your wedding. Flower bloom time can be so unpredictable. Thinking we all gave our input on your original thread regarding wedding flowers in June. However, a final point to be made is that one should always have a backup plan especially when planning to use flowers for events. Perhaps you should check out your local farmers markets in your area. They are always a good source of fresh, locally grown flowers. You would be happy and less stressful. The flower farmer would be happy. And, you would be supporting the "Buy Local" movement. Warmest Regards, Trish...See MoreJune Wedding--Flower suggestions
Comments (8)Last May/June my Lychnis Flos Cuculii and Lychnis Vascaria were in full bloom. I planted them as seedlings the fall prior to them blooming. Everyone at my plant sale commented about them; I was impressed with them too - nice airy/delcate looking blooms. Also blooming were - pink yarrow, Spiderwort (Tradescantia) both 'Red Cloud' & 'Pink Chablis' varieties, Salvia Maynight, Centaurea Montana (established plants) and several varieties of Iris....See Morewedding in June need flowers
Comments (3)I would make sure I had yellow wallflowers -- a great colour show and a bonus of wonderful fragrance. My basket of gold allysium blooms around that time too. It is a bit hard to tell you exactly what is in flower in early June because it depends so much on the weather. Our springs can be so cool and rainy or hot and dry. You might have to cover the odds by planting both kinds of flowers. My daughter got married at the end of June and I had very few flowers -- the early ones were all over and the summer annuals had not started. Wallflower though goes on for a long time. Also, yellow osteospermum....See Moreginny12
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