Here are some summer flower combos that shine through fall with their corresponding images:
Zinnias and cosmos: These two annuals are both heat-loving and drought-tolerant, so they are perfect for summer gardens. They come in a wide range of colors, so you can create a colorful combination. Zinnias bloom from early summer to fall, while cosmos bloom from midsummer to fall.
Marigolds and black-eyed Susans: These two annuals are also heat-loving and drought-tolerant. They have a bright, cheerful look that will brighten up your garden. Marigolds bloom from early summer to fall, while black-eyed Susans bloom from late summer to fall.
Asters and sedum: These two perennials are both deer-resistant and can tolerate a variety of conditions, making them a good choice for low-maintenance gardens. Asters bloom from late summer to fall, while sedum blooms from late summer to early winter.
Chrysanthemums and ornamental grasses: These two plants can add a touch of elegance to your garden. Chrysanthemums bloom from late summer to fall, while ornamental grasses can add interest and texture to your garden all year long.
Salvia and snapdragons: These two annuals come in a variety of colors and flower shapes, so you can create a unique and eye-catching combination. Salvia blooms from summer to fall, while snapdragons bloom from spring to fall.
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