Best Flowers to Plant in North Texas - Top 5 Flowers

Best Flowers to Plant in North Texas - Top 5 Flowers

Flowers make places beautiful and they also brighten up the entry to your home. Best flowers to plant in North Texas. Tips from JC's Landscaping.

best flowers to plant in north texas

Flowers make places look beautiful and they bring changes to both homes and commercial properties in North Texas. Furthermore, they also give life to the entry to your home. They brighten shrub borders thereby giving them an exciting look. Read on to learn about the best flowers to plant in North Texas.

Colorful Flowers For North Texas

The color from flowers creates beauty which makes a commercial place look beautiful. Moreover, flowers make a lasting impression on your potential clients. Regardless of the time of the year annual flowers help complete landscape designs. Also, it doesn’t matter if you are a residential owner or a commercial business.

The best flowers to plant in North Texas are listed below. For a complete list of even more ideal flowers, check out these Texas superstars.

  • Amaranthus – First, these flowers prefer full sun. Next, they have a variety of shades such as red, yellow, and green leaves. They will help you to have a great tropical look. Especially around pools and the back end of borders. They withstand extreme heat and harsh soil conditions. These facts make them good flowers to plant in North Texas.
  • Periwinkle – They are excellent in flowerbeds that have full sun exposure. They come in a number of different colors such as pink, rose, and white. They are perfect for hanging containers and baskets.
  • Coleus – Firstly, this type of flower tolerates all the types of sun exposure, but it prefers shade. It’s a seasonal color plant that is available in a variety of color. Mainly pink, red, maroon, and green. Thirdly, they contrast well next to or alongside greenery.
  • Dianthus – Dianthus comes in a variety of colors. These include white, pink, purple, red, lavender and many more. They do well in sun exposure areas with full to partial sun. Homeowners love them for fresh cut flower arrangements. In North Texas, dianthus grows as an annual. In other parts of Texas, they grow as a perennial flower. They are best used in areas such as flower beds, containers, rock gardens, and borders.
  • Texas Gold Columbine – It has a large yellow blooms and a great heat tolerance. This cool season perennial will add a blast of color to a shady area in the garden. The neat rounded growth habit will work well in a formal landscape or a mass planting will provide a spectacular spring show.
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Check out this article titled, “Full Sun Shrubs for Texas,” to find some great shrubs to plant alongside flowers.

Best flowers to plant in North Texas Best Placement For Flowers

  1. Entry gardens include a mix of foundation plantings, walkway beds and driveway borders. Flowers are very welcoming for guests in the front yard. Plantings flowers complements your home and makes coming home more relaxing and serine.
  2. Foundation plantings anchor your home to the surrounding landscape and ease the transition from structure to lawn. With that being said, fill foundation beds with plants featuring different colors and textures, curving bed edges to soften hard angles between sidewalks, driveways and your house.

Lastly, be prepared and have your flower beds looking good all year long. Next read, “Best Winter Flowers for North Texas.”

Final Thoughts

In conclusion, smart landscape design arranges flowering plants by height, with tallest bloomers in the back of beds viewed from one side or in the center of beds viewed from all sides. Additionally, placing tall flowers in front of windows obstructs views. Finally, keep walkways trimmed to knee level or shorter to ensure sprawling plants don’t become an obstacle.

🌸 Flower Care FAQ

Q: How often should I water my flowers?A: Most flowers prefer consistently moist soil, but not soggy. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Be sure to adjust for rain and temperature changes.

Q: Should I fertilize my flowers?A: Yes. Use a balanced, slow-release fertilizer every 4–6 weeks during the growing season to support healthy blooms.

Q: How do I keep flowers blooming longer?A: Deadhead (remove spent blooms) regularly, provide enough sunlight, and ensure proper watering. This encourages new blooms and keeps plants looking neat.

Q: What’s the best time of day to water flowers?A: Early morning is ideal. It gives plants time to absorb moisture before the heat of the day and reduces the risk of fungal diseases.

Q: Can I grow flowers indoors?A: Absolutely! Just choose varieties that thrive in lower light and indoor conditions, like African violets or peace lilies. Provide indirect sunlight and good drainage.

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