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Flower garden

A flower garden or floral garden is any garden or part of a garden where plants that flower are grown and displayed. This normally refers mostly to herbaceous plants, rather than flowering woody plants, which dominate in the shrubbery and woodland garden, although both these types may be part of the planting in any area of the garden.

Flower garden at the Botanic Gardens, Churchtown, Southport, Merseyside, England
Flower garden in Norway, Arboretum in Bergen
Flower gardens combine plants of different heights, colors, textures, and fragrances to create interest and delight the senses.

Most herbaceous flowering plants, especially annuals, grow best in a flowerbed, with soil that is regularly dug over and supplemented with organic matter and fertilizer.

Because flowers bloom at varying times of the year, and some plants are annuals, dying each winter, the design of flower gardens usually needs to take into consideration maintaining a sequence of bloom and consistent color combinations through varying seasons. Besides organizing the flowers in bedding-out schemes limited to annual and perennial flower beds, careful design also takes the labour time, and the color pattern of the flowers into account.

Flower color is another important feature of both the herbaceous border and the mixed border that includes shrubs as well as herbaceous plants. Flower gardens are sometimes tied in function to other kinds of gardens, like knot gardens or herb gardens, many herbs also having decorative function, and some decorative flowers being edible.

History edit

Many, if not most, plants considered decorative flowers originated as weeds, which if attractive enough would sometimes be tolerated by farmers because of their appeal. This led to an artificial selection process, producing ever-prettier (to humans) flowers. This is thought to have occurred for the entire history of agriculture, perhaps even slightly earlier, when people tended to favor naturally occurring food-gathering spots. This may also explain why many flowers function as companion plants to more useful agricultural plants; they had evolved that symbiotic relationship with the food plants before either was domesticated, and therefore was found in the same area, convenient to be selected as an attractive plant.

Once domesticated, though, most flowers were grown either separately or as part of gardens having some other primary function. In the West, the idea of parts of gardens dedicated to flowers perhaps did not become common until the 16th century.

Flower gardens are a key factor in modern landscape design and even architecture. This is especially true for large businesses, some of which pay to have large flower gardens torn out and replaced entirely each season, in order to keep the color patterns consistent.

The labour time can be decreased by using techniques such as mulching. In flower meadows, grass growth can be moderated by planting parasitic plants such as Rhinanthus.[1][2][3]

Cutting garden edit

A functional garden used to grow flowers for indoor use rather than outdoor display is known as a cutting garden. It is usually only a feature of large residences.[4]

The cutting garden is typically placed in a fertile and sunlight position out of public view and is not artistically arranged, as it contains flowers for cutting. Very often flowers for cutting are grown in greenhouses, to protect them from severe weather, and control their time of flowering. The cutting garden may also include a herb garden and ornamental vegetables as well.

Modern alternatives edit

A simpler alternative to the designed flower garden is the "wildflower" seed mix, with assortments of seeds which will create a bed that contains flowers of various blooming seasons, so that some portion of them should always be in bloom. The best mixtures even include combinations of perennial and biennials, which may not bloom until the following year, and also annuals that are "self-seeding", so they will return, creating a permanent flowerbed.

Another, even more recent trend is the "flower garden in a box", where the entire design of a flower garden is pre-packaged, with separate packets of each kind of flower, and a careful layout to be followed to create the proposed pattern of color in the garden-to-be.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . 26 June 2015. Archived from the original on 26 June 2015.
  2. ^ "Natuurtuinen door Groenvoorziening Geys te Mol". www.natuurtuinen.be.
  3. ^ "Het ratelaar-experiment - de theorie - AnneTannes Tuin". annetanne.be. 22 September 2008.
  4. ^ Dishan, Varun (10 January 2018). "Selecting and growing flowers for all seasons". Flowers N Fruits. Retrieved 27 June 2018.

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For other uses see Flower garden disambiguation This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations February 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message A flower garden or floral garden is any garden or part of a garden where plants that flower are grown and displayed This normally refers mostly to herbaceous plants rather than flowering woody plants which dominate in the shrubbery and woodland garden although both these types may be part of the planting in any area of the garden Flower garden at the Botanic Gardens Churchtown Southport Merseyside EnglandFlower garden in Norway Arboretum in BergenFlower gardens combine plants of different heights colors textures and fragrances to create interest and delight the senses Most herbaceous flowering plants especially annuals grow best in a flowerbed with soil that is regularly dug over and supplemented with organic matter and fertilizer Because flowers bloom at varying times of the year and some plants are annuals dying each winter the design of flower gardens usually needs to take into consideration maintaining a sequence of bloom and consistent color combinations through varying seasons Besides organizing the flowers in bedding out schemes limited to annual and perennial flower beds careful design also takes the labour time and the color pattern of the flowers into account Flower color is another important feature of both the herbaceous border and the mixed border that includes shrubs as well as herbaceous plants Flower gardens are sometimes tied in function to other kinds of gardens like knot gardens or herb gardens many herbs also having decorative function and some decorative flowers being edible Contents 1 History 2 Cutting garden 3 Modern alternatives 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Many if not most plants considered decorative flowers originated as weeds which if attractive enough would sometimes be tolerated by farmers because of their appeal This led to an artificial selection process producing ever prettier to humans flowers This is thought to have occurred for the entire history of agriculture perhaps even slightly earlier when people tended to favor naturally occurring food gathering spots This may also explain why many flowers function as companion plants to more useful agricultural plants they had evolved that symbiotic relationship with the food plants before either was domesticated and therefore was found in the same area convenient to be selected as an attractive plant Once domesticated though most flowers were grown either separately or as part of gardens having some other primary function In the West the idea of parts of gardens dedicated to flowers perhaps did not become common until the 16th century Flower gardens are a key factor in modern landscape design and even architecture This is especially true for large businesses some of which pay to have large flower gardens torn out and replaced entirely each season in order to keep the color patterns consistent The labour time can be decreased by using techniques such as mulching In flower meadows grass growth can be moderated by planting parasitic plants such as Rhinanthus 1 2 3 Cutting garden editSee also Cut flowers A functional garden used to grow flowers for indoor use rather than outdoor display is known as a cutting garden It is usually only a feature of large residences 4 The cutting garden is typically placed in a fertile and sunlight position out of public view and is not artistically arranged as it contains flowers for cutting Very often flowers for cutting are grown in greenhouses to protect them from severe weather and control their time of flowering The cutting garden may also include a herb garden and ornamental vegetables as well Modern alternatives editA simpler alternative to the designed flower garden is the wildflower seed mix with assortments of seeds which will create a bed that contains flowers of various blooming seasons so that some portion of them should always be in bloom The best mixtures even include combinations of perennial and biennials which may not bloom until the following year and also annuals that are self seeding so they will return creating a permanent flowerbed Another even more recent trend is the flower garden in a box where the entire design of a flower garden is pre packaged with separate packets of each kind of flower and a careful layout to be followed to create the proposed pattern of color in the garden to be See also edit nbsp Gardens portalList of garden types Raised bed gardening Bedding horticulture Herbaceous borderReferences edit Een Groenland Natuurlijk aangelegde tuinen Een 26 June 2015 Archived from the original on 26 June 2015 Natuurtuinen door Groenvoorziening Geys te Mol www natuurtuinen be Het ratelaar experiment de theorie AnneTannes Tuin annetanne be 22 September 2008 Dishan Varun 10 January 2018 Selecting and growing flowers for all seasons Flowers N Fruits Retrieved 27 June 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flower gardens National Garden Bureau National Gardening Association Winnipeg In Bloom Documentary produced by Prairie Public Television Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Flower garden amp oldid 1170859720, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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