9 Best Bedding Plants For Beginners

Introduction

There are two kinds of people in this world: those who love to garden and those who hate it. If you’re the latter, I can understand your skepticism. Gardening is hard work, and there are a lot of plants that die on you before they even get off the ground. But there’s one thing we all have in common: We all want our gardens to look great! And with these nine beginner-friendly bedding plants (all of which will thrive in pots), your garden will be blooming like never before in no time at all.

Bachelor Button

Bachelor Button is a great bedding plant for beginners. It’s easy to grow, and it does well in containers. Bachelor buttons are also great for kids because they are easy to grow and the flowers are big and colorful. For those who don’t live in a warmer climate, bachelor buttons can be grown indoors in pots on your windowsill or under grow lights year-round. But if you do live in warmer climates, they will thrive outside after they have been hardened off by being gradually exposed to sunlight over several days (known as “hardening off”).

Bachelor button is one of the plants that can be used to fill empty spaces between other flowers or plants throughout your garden borders—they look great mixed with other spring blooming bulbs such as tulips or daffodils! They also make excellent cut flower arrangements so you can enjoy their beauty indoors during winter when most other plants have gone dormant or died back completely due to cold weather conditions like frosty nights which would kill off most annuals not adapted for colder regions like us here on Vancouver Island where we experience temperatures below freezing frequently during our winters months!

Petunia

Petunia

Petunias are a great choice for beginners. They’re easy to grow and available in many colors, which makes them a great choice for beds and borders. Petunias also look good in containers or hanging baskets, so they can be used as an accent around your garden.

Moss Rose

Moss rose is a beautiful, bright flower that comes in a variety of colors. The plant itself looks like moss and has delicate flowers that are perfect for a sunny or shady spot.

Moss rose is easy to grow and requires very little maintenance. It does not require much water or fertilizer which makes it perfect for beginners who want their first experience with plants to be successful. Plus there are many different varieties so you can find one that matches your style!

Lobelia

Lobelia is a great bedding plant. It’s easy to grow in containers, and it can also be used in the garden. Lobelia does well in the summer, so you won’t have to worry about frost killing your plants!

If you are new to gardening or just looking for some new ideas, this article will help bring some fresh ideas into your life!

Verbena

  • Verbena:
  • Great for borders, containers and mixed beds.
  • Very easy to grow.
  • Will grow in many different conditions.

Verbena is a perennial that is very common and will thrive in many conditions. It is also a great plant for bees and butterflies so you can enjoy the beauty of your garden at the same time as benefiting wildlife!

Nasturtium

Nasturtium is a beautiful, versatile plant that can be used in a variety of ways. It’s also known as “poor man’s petunia,” which makes it an ideal choice for beginners looking to try out some new plants in their garden beds.

Nasturtiums will grow just about anywhere and thrive on neglect, making them an excellent choice for those gardeners who are short on time or concerned about the amount of work required to maintain their gardens. Nasturtiums are also easy to propagate from cuttings or seedlings, which makes them easy for first-time gardeners to get started with! The flowers themselves come in multiple colors including red, yellow and orange—making nasturtiums a great way add color without breaking the bank while still growing something edible (the leaves are edible too).

Here’s what you need to know when growing nasturtiums:

Impatiens

Impatiens are one of the most popular bedding plants. They’re easy to grow, and great for beginners. They’re a good choice for small gardens, containers, or hanging baskets.

They come in a wide range of colors; some even have double flowers! If you have a shady spot where other plants don’t do well this is another reason why impatiens are so great since they can grow in low light conditions as well as full sun.

Dusty Miller

Dusty Miller is a hardy perennial that grows in full sun or partial shade. It’s excellent for borders and rock gardens, but can also be used as a ground cover. Dusty Miller is great for erosion control, flowerbeds and mass plantings.

Foxglove

The best plants for beginners are perennial, so as you can imagine, that’s a huge advantage.

Foxglove is a great plant for beginners because it’s hardy and easy to grow. It’s also very beautiful, with large flowers that come in many different shades of pink or purple (there are even some bi-color varieties!). Foxglove is great at the front of the border where you’ll see lots of it at once—and if you have enough space, it can be used in the middle or back too!

Any of these plants will make your garden pop!

Any of these plants will make your garden pop!

When you’re just starting out, it can be hard to know what plant to choose. There are so many varieties in so many different colors and varieties that it’s hard to know which ones will work for your garden. We’ve compiled a list of some of our favorites that we think anyone can grow and enjoy.1. The first on our list is the popular African violet. This easy-to-grow perennial does well indoors or out, preferring shade or indirect sunlight. Its foliage adds color variation throughout the year while its flowers add an elegant touch during springtime.2. Next up is the fuschia plant, which is perfect for containers or hanging baskets because they require very little maintenance and bloom continuously through springtime.3. One more beautiful flower that deserves mention is geraniums, also known as cranesbills (Geraniaceae). Geraniums come in hundreds of varieties with all sorts of petal shapes and colors, making them great additions to any garden bedding scheme.4—-

Conclusion

The great thing about planting a garden is that there are so many options to choose from! Whether you’re just starting out or have been gardening for years, I hope these plants have given you some inspiration. Remember that no matter what type of gardens you want to create, there is always something beautiful waiting for us outside our doors.

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