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Flowers for the garden: 10 species to choose from and care

Discover the best flowers for the garden, learn how to combine them and know the essential care for a space that is always flowering and vibrant.

By CASACOR Publisher

Submitted at Mar 27, 2025, 12:00 PM

08 min de leitura
Flower bouquet from @mareh____

Flower bouquet from @mareh____ (MAREH casa de flores)

Having a flowering garden is the wish of many, but choosing the ideal flowers for the garden and ensuring they remain healthy throughout the year requires planning. In addition to aesthetics, factors such as sunlight incidence, soil type, and climate directly influence the development of plants.

To help you create a harmonious space and full of life, we explore the best options for flowers for different conditions, how to combine them, and the necessary care to keep your garden always stunning.

Flowers resistant to sun and shade


Not all flowers adapt well to any projects. Some species require full sun to flourish to their fullest, while others develop better in shaded areas.

Flowers that love the sun:


If your garden receives direct light for several hours a day, opt for species that tolerate high temperatures and intense solar exposure. Some options are:
  • Lavender: In addition to being resistant, it exudes a pleasant aroma and attracts pollinators.
  • Hibiscus: Its large, vibrant flowers bring a tropical touch to the garden.
  • Geranium: Easy to grow, it's a great choice for flower beds and hanging pots.
  • Eleven-hours: Blooms throughout the day and adapts well to sandy soils.
  • Sunflower: Known for its robustness and beauty, it follows the sunlight and is an excellent choice for sunny spaces.
Adriana Valle and Patricia Carvalho - House that Embraces. Project of CASACOR São Paulo 2023. In the photo, tea cart with bar function.

Adriana Valle e Patricia Carvalho - Casa que Abraça. Projeto da CASACOR São Paulo 2023. (MCA Estudio/CASACOR)

Flowers for shade and partial shade:


If your garden receives little direct light, some species are ideal for this project:
  • Begonia: Its delicate flowers develop well in humid and shaded places.
  • Peace lily: Besides being ornamental, it helps purify the air.
  • Hydrangea: Known for its voluminous inflorescences, it requires fertile soil and frequent watering.
  • Impatiens (Bishop's Kiss): Blooms even in full shade, offering a colorful touch to the garden.
  • Orchids: Some species adapt well to shady environments and give a sophisticated touch to the space.
Flavia Ferrini - Live 365. Project of CASACOR Peru 2023.

Flavia Ferrini - Vive 365. Projeto da CASACOR Peru 2023. (Sebastián Aparício/CASACOR)

How to combine colors and species in the garden


Creating a harmonious garden involves more than just choosing your favorite flowers. The combination of colors and species can further enhance the space.

Vibrant colors for a cheerful garden


For a striking effect, mix flowers of warm tones like red, orange, and yellow. Species like daisies, sunflowers, and chrysanthemums create an energizing look.

Soft palette for a romantic garden


If you prefer a delicate and sophisticated garden, invest in pastel tones like pink, lavender, and white. Roses, lavenders, and peonies are excellent choices for this style.

Monochromatic garden for an elegant effect


Choosing a single color and working with different shades of it creates a refined effect. A completely white garden, for example, can contain jasmine, lilies and hydrangeas. In addition to the choice of colors, it is important to combine species that have similar needs for soil, watering, and light. This facilitates maintenance and ensures healthy growth.
75 m² ground floor apartment gains color, charm, and a lot of security. Project by Paula Neder. In the photo, a bedroom with a wooden headboard and a picture.

Projeto de Paula Neder. (MCA Estúdio/Divulgação)

Essential care for garden flowers


To keep your garden flowers vibrant and healthy, some care is essential:
  • Proper watering: Each species has different water needs. Avoid soaking the soil, as excess moisture can cause root rot.
  • Regular fertilization: Use organic fertilizers or specific fertilizers to stimulate growth and flowering of plants.
  • Periodic pruning: Removing dry leaves and flowers helps revitalize the plant and encourage new blooms.
  • Pest control: Regularly inspect leaves and stems to prevent attacks from insects and fungi. The use of natural pesticides, such as neem oil, can be an effective solution.
  • Soil drainage: Ensure that the soil allows for proper drainage to avoid water accumulation in the roots.
  • Mulching: Covering the soil with materials such as pine bark or straw helps maintain moisture and prevents weed growth.
  • Species rotation: Changing floral species in the garden periodically can help maintain healthy soil and prevent recurring pests.
75 m² ground floor apartment gains color, charm, and a lot of security. Project by Paula Neder. In the photo, dining room with kitchen and green cabinetry.

Apartamento térreo de 75 m² ganha cor, charme e muita segurança. Projeto de Paula Neder. (MCA Estúdio/Divulgação)

Inspirations for flowering gardens


If you are looking for references to transform your space, some inspirations might help:

Vertical gardens


An excellent alternative for those with little space, vertical gardens can feature flowers like petunias and ferns, creating a lush effect on walls and fences.
Apartment combines eclectic and romantic styles with a vintage touch. Project by Larissa Perna. In the photo, balcony with vertical garden.

Apartamento une estilos eclético e romântico com toque vintage. Projeto de Larissa Perna. (Manuel Sá/Divulgação)

Rustic-style gardens


With a countryside touch, this type of garden values naturalness and can include flowers like daisies, sunflowers, and lavenders, combined with trunks and decorative stones.