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Seven flowers that are so easy to grow they can be planted in any conditions
Seven flowers that are so easy to grow they can be planted in any conditions

Daily Mirror

time5 days ago

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  • Daily Mirror

Seven flowers that are so easy to grow they can be planted in any conditions

If you're new to gardening or simply want to take a break from high-maintenance plants, the following seven flowers are basically fool-proof and will thrive virtually anywhere Summer is upon us, and it's the perfect time to plant some f l owers to spruce up your garden. But remember, it's not just about what looks most appealing - budding gardeners need to consider the specific needs of their plants, ensuring they are placed in an environment that encourages growth. For example, hostas will burn under the midday sun, so it would be inappropriate to use a full-sun garden bed, while hydrangeas don't like rain gardens. But don't worry, as there are at least seven flowers that will thrive if you plant them pretty much anywhere, whether in clay soil or beneath a tree, they will all but grow all by themselves. ‌ 1. Zinnia A robust annual, zinnias (Zinnia) are versatile bloomers that can flourish in a variety of soils and conditions, though they do prefer basking in full sun and may not fare as well in shaded spots. ‌ Expect a riot of daisy-like, multicoloured blooms in every shade under the sun, from vivid yellows to pinks. They can tower anywhere between six to 48 inches and spread 12 to 18 inches wide, with a preference for well-drained soils. 2. Purple coneflower The hardy purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) is another trooper, able to withstand drought, clay soil, heat, humidity, and even a smattering of shade, making it a top pick for pollinators like bees, butterflies and other insects. It's a perennial plant. ‌ According to birds will happily peck at the seed heads during winter. The only conditions this purple beauty can't handle are deep shade and waterlogged soil. They can stretch 24 to 36 inches tall and spread 18 to 24 inches wide, thriving in anything from full sun to partial shade and most well-drained soils, as per the Express. ‌ 3. Whorled tickseed Don't be fooled by the dainty, smaller blooms of the whorled tickseed (Coreopsis verticillate) – it's a tough cookie. Its clusters of daisy-shaped flowers radiate gold and yellow, and it can endure heat and poor soils, and a touch of light shade. However, steer clear of deep shade and waterlogged soils, as it can lead to root rot. It will grow 12 to 18 inches tall and 12 inches wide and thrives in full sun and average, dry soils. ‌ 4. French marigolds French marigolds (Tagetes patula) are another adaptable flower that can thrive in various soil conditions and either full sun or partial shade. They can be planted just about anywhere. They're wind and drought-resistant and pair well with vegetable patches as they keep certain pests, like nematodes, at bay. ‌ They'll sprout to a height of six to 12 inches and spread six to 10 inches wide. This perennial doesn't require deadheading and features striking purple blooms and upright leafy stems. 5. Blazing star The Blazing star (Liatris spicata) is hardy enough to withstand poor soil conditions, heat, and humidity, and is low-maintenance. It's not prone to serious disease or pest issues. This perennial never needs deadheading and boasts spiking purple flowers and upright leafy stalks. ‌ It'll reach a height of two to four feet and a width of one to two feet. 6. Blanket flower Sporting daisy-like blossoms, the native blanket flower (Gaillardia aristata) will add a splash of red and yellow to your garden. It's a long-blooming perennial that thrives in heat and drought, and can cope with poor soils, such as sandy soils. ‌ However, it's best to steer clear of humid areas and wet clay. It grows eight to 12 inches tall and 12 to 18 inches wide, flourishing in full sun and average soil conditions. 7. Cosmos The saucer-shaped disk flower cosmos (Cosmos bipinnatus) is characterised by its delightful, saucer-shaped disk flowers that thrive in a range of conditions, favouring average soil. They're rarely affected by diseases or insects. It can grow from one to four feet tall and two to three feet wide, and does well in full sun to partial shade.

Gravity Beer Festival celebrates partnership of creativity with Summerhall Arts
Gravity Beer Festival celebrates partnership of creativity with Summerhall Arts

Scotsman

time28-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Gravity Beer Festival celebrates partnership of creativity with Summerhall Arts

Gravity Beer Festival, one of Scotland's most anticipated craft beer events, has launched its 2025 event with a renewed commitment to creativity, independent brewing and the artistry of beer-making. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... This year, Gravity is proud to deepen its partnership with Summerhall Arts, Edinburgh's vibrant cultural hub, as it returns to the Dissection Room of Summerhall on Friday 26th and Saturday 27th September. Held on the grounds of Summerhall since its launch in 2023, Gravity 2025 will spotlight the cutting-edge of craft in beer-making from across the UK and beyond. Welcoming 14 of the UK's best craft breweries and cider maker; festivalgoers will be able to explore and enjoy a curated line-up of exceptional beers, experimental brews, and exclusive festival-only pours. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The connection between Gravity Beer Festival and Summerhall goes beyond the festival dates. The newly appointed Summerhall Arts was set up to support the arts and authentic craft, and Gravity Beer Festival is an integral part of that. Barney's Beer, the team behind Gravity, have their year-round home at the historic Summerhall Brewery which was first established on the site in 1705. It is this setting and cultural influence that is the inspiration behind Gravity Beer Festival. Acrobats Eric and Zinnia defy gravity at Barney's Beer to announce Gravity Beer Festival 2025. Andrew Barnett, aka Barney, Founder, Gravity Beer Festival said: 'Gravity has always been about more than just beer. It's about craft in every sense of the word. By partnering with Summerhall, Gravity is creating an event that feels as much like a cultural happening as it does a celebration of craft beer. "The partnership reflects our shared belief in supporting independent makers and providing a platform for boundary breaking ideas. We're thrilled to strengthen that collaboration with Summerhall Arts this year, a space that shares our ethos of innovation, creativity, and independent spirit.' Sam Gough, Chief Executive of Summerhall Arts added: 'At Summerhall Arts, we're passionate about championing artisanal craft and authentic makers, so we're thrilled to welcome Gravity Beer Festival back this year. Founded by our long-time collaborators and neighbours at Barney's Beer, the festival reflects a shared spirit of creativity and community. It's set to be a vibrant celebration right here on our doorstep.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Gravity Beer Festival will take place on Friday 26th and Saturday 27th September. Tickets cost £39.50 and cover beer and events during your selected session - no tokens, just drinks! To book your tickets and to view the full line-up of breweries for 2025, visit

Gravity Beer Festival celebrates partnership of creativity with Summerhall Arts
Gravity Beer Festival celebrates partnership of creativity with Summerhall Arts

Scotsman

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Gravity Beer Festival celebrates partnership of creativity with Summerhall Arts

Gravity Beer Festival, one of Scotland's most anticipated craft beer events, has launched its 2025 event with a renewed commitment to creativity, independent brewing and the artistry of beer-making. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter, get the latest news and reviews from our specialist arts writers Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... This year, Gravity is proud to deepen its partnership with Summerhall Arts, Edinburgh's vibrant cultural hub, as it returns to the Dissection Room of Summerhall on Friday 26th and Saturday 27th September. Held on the grounds of Summerhall since its launch in 2023, Gravity 2025 will spotlight the cutting-edge of craft in beer-making from across the UK and beyond. Welcoming 14 of the UK's best craft breweries and cider maker; festivalgoers will be able to explore and enjoy a curated line-up of exceptional beers, experimental brews, and exclusive festival-only pours. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The connection between Gravity Beer Festival and Summerhall goes beyond the festival dates. The newly appointed Summerhall Arts was set up to support the arts and authentic craft, and Gravity Beer Festival is an integral part of that. Barney's Beer, the team behind Gravity, have their year-round home at the historic Summerhall Brewery which was first established on the site in 1705. It is this setting and cultural influence that is the inspiration behind Gravity Beer Festival. Acrobats Eric and Zinnia defy gravity at Barney's Beer to announce Gravity Beer Festival 2025. Andrew Barnett, aka Barney, Founder, Gravity Beer Festival said: 'Gravity has always been about more than just beer. It's about craft in every sense of the word. By partnering with Summerhall, Gravity is creating an event that feels as much like a cultural happening as it does a celebration of craft beer. "The partnership reflects our shared belief in supporting independent makers and providing a platform for boundary breaking ideas. We're thrilled to strengthen that collaboration with Summerhall Arts this year, a space that shares our ethos of innovation, creativity, and independent spirit.' Sam Gough, Chief Executive of Summerhall Arts added: 'At Summerhall Arts, we're passionate about championing artisanal craft and authentic makers, so we're thrilled to welcome Gravity Beer Festival back this year. Founded by our long-time collaborators and neighbours at Barney's Beer, the festival reflects a shared spirit of creativity and community. It's set to be a vibrant celebration right here on our doorstep.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Gravity Beer Festival will take place on Friday 26th and Saturday 27th September. Tickets cost £39.50 and cover beer and events during your selected session - no tokens, just drinks!

Garden Stars Of Summer And Monsoon: 10 Tough Flowers That Bloom Through Heat And Rain
Garden Stars Of Summer And Monsoon: 10 Tough Flowers That Bloom Through Heat And Rain

India.com

time24-06-2025

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  • India.com

Garden Stars Of Summer And Monsoon: 10 Tough Flowers That Bloom Through Heat And Rain

photoDetails english 2921254 Updated:Jun 24, 2025, 01:59 PM IST Portulaca (Moss Rose) 1 / 10 Portulaca (Moss Rose) It blooms full summer through early monsoon. Colors are bright like pink, red, orange, yellow, white. Moss rose needs full sun and sandy, dry soil. Water sparingly, it is ideal for dry days between rains. Also great for rock gardens and hanging baskets. Balsam (Impatiens balsamina) 2 / 10 Balsam (Impatiens balsamina) Its bloom time is that it especially flourishes during the monsoon. Colors are purple, pink, red, white. It needs moist, well-draining soil and indirect to partial sunlight. Sow seeds just before monsoon for full-season bloom. It is a excellent choice for shaded balconies and monsoon gardens. Zinnia 3 / 10 Zinnia Its bloom time is late spring through summer into early monsoon. Colors are wide range like red, yellow, orange, purple, pink, white. Zinnia loves direct sunlight and well-drained soil. It keep foliage dry during monsoon to prevent mildew and attracts pollinators also perfect for flower beds and borders. Periwinkle (Vinca rosea) 4 / 10 Periwinkle (Vinca rosea) Its bloom time is that it continuous blooming throughout hot and rainy weather. Colors are pink, white, purple, lavender. Periwinkle is low-maintenance and prefers sun to partial shade. It tolerates drought and humidity very well. It is great ground cover plant and can self-seed and regrow annually. Marigold (Tagetes) 5 / 10 Marigold (Tagetes) Its bloom time is nearly year-round in warm climates and peaks in summer & monsoon. Colors are orange, yellow, golden, rust. Marigold thrives in full sun and tolerates monsoon moisture. It deadhead spent blooms to encourage fresh flowering. It is a natural pest repellent and it is ideal for borders, pots, or religious use. Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) 6 / 10 Hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) It blooms all time, all summer and into the monsoon. Colors are red, yellow, pink, white, orange. Hibiscus needs 6–8 hours of sunlight. Water it regularly but ensure good drainage to avoid root rot in rains. It is great for hedges or potted plants. It attracts butterflies and bees and also has medicinal uses in Ayurveda. Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) 7 / 10 Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) It blooms from spring to late monsoon. Colors are fiery shades of red, orange, yellow. It prefers sunny, hot conditions and can tolerates moderate rainfall if planted in well-draining soil. It is a long-lasting cut flower and adds bold color to any bed. Cosmos 8 / 10 Cosmos Bloom Time is early summer until the end of monsoon. Colors are pink, white, orange, red. It needs full sun, tolerates some wet weather. Avoid rich soil and thrives in moderately fertile ground. It is excellent for wildflower gardens and attracts beneficial insects. Rain Lily (Zephyranthes) 9 / 10 Rain Lily (Zephyranthes) Bloom time is after the first few monsoon showers, hence the name. Colors are pink, white, yellow. This plant bulbs before monsoon and requires minimal care and blooms naturally after rain. It looks beautiful in clusters or borders and is resilient and quick-blooming. Torenia (Wishbone Flower) 10 / 10 Torenia (Wishbone Flower) Blooms and thrives in the rainy season and tolerates humid heat. Colors are blue, violet, pink, white. It grows well in partial shade and moist soil. Avoid waterlogging it and protect from slugs/snails. It is delicate, shade-loving blooms perfect for monsoon containers.

27 Gardening Products From Etsy
27 Gardening Products From Etsy

Buzz Feed

time20-06-2025

  • General
  • Buzz Feed

27 Gardening Products From Etsy

A practical garden kneeler featuring a playful vegetable patch print that'll make you smile whenever you break it out to provide your precious knees with a little extra support. Those weeds aren't going to pull themselves, you better get down there! A garden dibber to make planting bulbs, sowing seeds, and breaking up clumps of dirt easier than ever — every gardener should have one of these babies! A handy dandy multi-tool for anyone who has always wanted to be the Inspector Gadget of gardeners — it features a saw, a weeder, a grating/propagation knife, and pruners to take your green thumb to the next level. Or a gardener-favorite hori hori knife with an ergonomic handle and dual-sided blade you can use for digging, weeding, cutting, and planting — not to mention you'll look pretty badass whipping this bad boy out to fight off some dandelions. Pretty gardening gloves so you can continue to get down 'n' dirty keeping your plants and yard looking fresh without ruining your manicure. Or arm-saving gardening gloves with a bit of extra length to 'em you can count on to protect you from the scrapes and cuts you're usually subjected to while trying to trim your beloved rose bush. Somehow, I think this wasn't a problem for The Beast and his enchanted rose... Or SUPER long gardening gloves that'll actually cinch around your arms and keep the unsavory characters of your garden at bay. (I'm looking at YOU, poison ivy and mosquitoes. Get outta here!) Copper garden markers to help you remember precisely where you planted your various herbs — they do, admittedly, all look quite similar. Is that oregano or thyme? These lil' guys will let ya know. Or a different style of vegetable, fruit, and herb markers — each stick is individually sold, and with over 40 options to choose from, you should have no problem finding exactly what you need to keep your garden in check. Or (there are simply too many good options!) a ceramic garden marker in the shape of the fruit/veg/flower you're bringing to life — the only thing that could make these *more* photogenic is a flourishing plant beside it! Edible garden bulbs you can pop directly into the ground (or a pot) and then start planning meals around them while you wait for them to flourish. Your neighbors are going to be *so* jealous of your crops. A pack of 1,000 assorted perennial wildflower seeds to transform that boring patch of dirt in your yard into a photo shoot–worthy garden without the stress of hand selecting which flowers to plant. Or a pack of blush-colored Zinnia seeds that'll leave your garden beds looking like an aesthetic dream — you'll receive about 50 flower seeds that will likely grow best when temperatures reach 80 degrees. (So order 'em ASAP!) And a seeding square kit, so planting your lil' sprouts won't turn into a game of guess and check. You'll know *exactly* what pattern you planted your basil seeds in this year. A vibrant bee-watering station that'll double as a piece of art in your garden — it'll provide a buzz-worthy haven for your fave pollinators to hang in and recharge before they get back to work. They're called "busy bees" for a reason! And a "pollinator hotel" designed to attract Leaf Cutter and Mason bees who lay eggs instead of building hives. (The more you know!) This little home features a bunch of cavities for these bees to lay said eggs as well as "rooms" to give them shelter without having to stray far from your garden. You won't beelieve how good your veggies, herbs, and flowers are going to grow after you invite your new residents to stay. A gardening waist bag that'll make you feel more prepared than a seasoned mom herding a group of kids through the airport whenever you reach for your trowel or pruning shears. It's stylish, super convenient, and has a variety of pockets to make sure whatever you need is always on hand. A whimsical metal watering can to keep you company in the summer heat as you mosey around your yard hydrating your beloved begonias or bell pepper plants — it's simply a "mouse-terpiece." A terra-cotta self-watering plant spike that'll add some pizzazz to your planters while your lil' sprouts take their sweet time to grow — not to mention it'll help provide a slow, steady water supply without you having to lift a finger. A grass gauge you can count on to remind you when your lawn needs a lil' trim — and not without a sense of humor. 😉 Can someone make one of these for my actual hair? TYSM. A 3D-printed spout that'll transform any gallon or half-gallon milk jug into a watering can! We 👏 love 👏 an 👏 upcycling👏 moment👏!!! A reliable cedar garden basket you'll pat yourself on the back for purchasing once you have a plethora of goodies to harvest from your garden. The cedar itself is resistant to water and soil! Or a harvesting apron, in case you'd rather gather your bounty hands-free. It'll be a surprisingly stylish addition to your gardening routine *and* prevent your fave shirt from getting covered in dirt. A moss agate snail-shaped crystal that is known as "the gardener's stone" and can be used to promote health and vitality in plants — whether you believe that or not is up to you, of course. But if you're still waiting for your *green thumb* to appear it might not hurt... A personalized set of kids' gardening tools so they can crouch down next to you and help rake out all of the mulch you've been trying to artfully arrange in your flower beds. They'll be way more useful than the plastic ones they've been struggling to make a dent with since March. A "plant lady" hat to keep by your back door before you head out to tend to your precious babies, ahem, your plants. It'll protect you from the sun while also letting everyone in your home know not to disturb you while you're in *~gardening mode*~. And a darling denim baseball cap embroidered with cherry tomatoes because we all know that's your most prized crop, and it deserves its own moment in the sun (literally, atop your head). Tomato girl summer is here to STAY.

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