Tn Nursery Reviews- Top 5 Summer Blooming Perennials - Tn Nursery

Tammy Sons
4 min readMay 12, 2021

Dennis Sons of Tn Nursery Reviews “In the warm late spring and summer months, the environment is perfect for gardening”. You can plant in your garden during summer to out bring a ‘wow’ effect. The summer perennial flowers can survive the heat and bloom, giving off attractive and spectacular colors.

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Some of the summer perennials you should try out in your garden include;

The Spotted touch me not plant is an excellent summer-blooming perennial for your garden. It is also commonly known as Jewelweed or Impatiens capensis. Jewelweed has thin leaves with slender stalks giving rise to flowers with yellow anthers and deep reddish colored spotted petals.

This flower can withstand up to 270 degrees and yields fruits about an inch long that pops when touched. Planting this flower will make your garden look beautiful from summer to early autumn.

This Native American garden plant also goes by Lobelia cardinalis. The red cardinal flower derives its name from the bright red flowers, which resemble the Roman Catholic cardinals’ vestments. Its leaves range from medium green to a slight purple color.

The red cardinal flower grows to about 3–6 feet, making it an excellent choice for your garden in summer. Pollination is done by hummingbirds and bees, meaning interesting animals will visit your garden. The plant attracts minimal pests and is not a favorite to rabbits or deer.

The daisy plants are a must-have for your garden. These summer perennial plants grow to about 10inches to several feet tall. It has serrated leaves to protect it from the heat and blossoms beautiful white flowers.

Daisy plants will tolerate some level of drought and will wilt in moist soils. The common pests to daisies are earwigs, aphids, and slugs. The plants require occasional pruning to prevent overcrowding and allow flowering.

The honeysuckle vine is a good choice for your garden. The sweet scent emitted by this plant will fill your whole garden and its surroundings. There are several species of honeysuckle vine available in the market, as some are shrubs while others are climbers. The vines grow to a height of about 5–20 feet, with flowers from a pale purple to a rich red color.

The scent of the honeysuckle is a magnet to bees and hummingbirds.

The black-eyed Susan plant should be part of the flowers you plant in your garden this summer. This type of plant does well with other flowers and adds a golden-yellow and black color to your garden with its flowers.

This native wildflower can grow up to 3 feet with stalks about eight inches long. The flower tends to form a blanket in your garden that attracts butterflies, bees, and birds.

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Tammy Sons

Tammy enjoys writing about horticulture, life off the grid, and anything outdoors. Loves junk stores, antiques, and spending time with family. CEO of TN Nursery