What charitable of garden do you own?
Last year I decided to grow a bird garden. To start this project, I used library books and the Internet to revise which flowers are best at attracting birds. I made a list of the annuals that grow contained by zone 5. Out of this list, I elected the flowers that grow well surrounded by any soil. I put the tallest flowers, cosmos and sunflowers, in the hindmost of the garden. The zinnias, coreopsis, and cleome were mingled within the next row, near asters and safflowers in the front. The birds that be attracted to this garden were goldfinches, assorted sparrows, chickadees and wrens. The goldfinches ate the cosmos and zinnia seeds, while the sparrows like the spider flower and coreopsis seeds. The chickadees simply took sunflower seeds, and the wrens pecked nearly on the ground for fallen seed. It was a cheer up to see the many birds come to my garden and know that it played a small piece in nurturing some of God’s creatures. I am starting another bird garden this year as resourcefully. I highly incite anyone who likes gardening and bird watching to try a similar project.
I've got several, adjectives in relatively little space since we own smaller quantity than an acre. I live in a relatively cold nouns, on the border of zones 4 & 5.
One is a colossal annual vegetable garden, where I can plant peas, beans, radish, squash, tomatoes, cucumbers and the close to. There is a smaller perennial/winter veggie garden there too where on earth I have parsnips, rhubarb, garlic, and cold season plants.
I've get a long group of iris beds, underplanted next to daffodils, lupines, dianthus, and other little things.
Then I've got a shade garden along the front of my house next to hostas, solomons seal, ferns, primroses, toadlilies, trilliums, lady's mantle, chinese lanters, and undressed ladies.
There are 3 mini gardens, full of dwarf and mini plants, like mini iris, small columbines, small dianthus, primroses, pansies, mini daffodils & species tulips.
Our big flower garden take up most of the front yard, beside roses, iris, daisies, ornamental grasses, hardy hibiscus, poppies, bluebells, walking onion, butterfly bush, butterfly weed, spiderwort, elephant ears, gladiolus,peonies, creeping phlox, and adjectives kinds of other things.
I've also get zone denial and try to grow things that are supposed to be south of here, sometimes it works and other times not so much.
Answers: I am about to kind a small one, with a few flowers. Tulips are my partiality!