Are you on the hunt for the perfect flowers to add to your garden this spring? If so, look no further; here are 4 flowers that will make a colorful addition to your garden here in Indiana. Azaleas are funnel-shaped flowers that come in yellow, purple, and varying shades of pink. Coneflowers are a type of daisy that come in a wide variety of colors. Coral bells are herbaceous plants that grow flowers in more subdued colors like chocolate brown and dark purple. Black-eyed Susans are a popular wildflower with golden-yellow blooms.


1. Azaleas

Azaleas in landscaping in Fishers, IN.

Azaleas are native to southern states like Florida and Georgia and are part of the same family as rhododendrons. These deciduous shrubs grow medium-sized, funnel-shaped flowers that can be yellow, purple, and multiple shades of pink. These plants are bushy and dense and typically spread about 1 to 4 feet in ideal conditions. Azaleas thrive in partial sun and prefer well-drained, organically enriched soil that is kept consistently moist. The best time to prune your azalea bush is when its flowers have started to fade; pruning at this time encourages new growth and a fuller appearance.


2. Coneflowers

Yellow coneflower in landscape bed in Carmel, IN.

Coneflowers are a North American perennial that belong to the daisy family. This flower's genus name is the Latin word for hedgehog, which refers to the prickly lower stem of the plant. The blooms on coneflowers can come in a wide range of colors, including green, orange, pink, purple, and white. Once coneflowers have established themselves, they are fairly resistant to diseases, pests, and drought. Coneflowers thrive in constant sun exposure and prefer well-drained soil that is not packed too tightly. These plants grow the best in nutrient-rich soil, so don't be afraid to mix in some compost if your coneflowers aren't blooming as quickly as you would like this spring.

Healthy coneflowers can attract songbirds, hummingbirds, and butterflies to your property.


3. Coral Bells

Coral bells are herbaceous flowering plants that are becoming increasingly popular amongst gardeners. These plants grow tall, thin stalks that stick out of their dense, leafy base; on these stalks, flowers can grow in a variety of more subdued colors, such as deep purple, burgundy, dark green, and chocolate brown. Coral bells are a versatile plant and can be planted in your garden, in pots, or as edging. These perennials prefer partial shade when it's hotter outside, but can tolerate more sun exposure in cooler temperatures. With their interesting appearance and unique range of colors, coral bells are sure to make a great addition to your landscape this spring.


4. Black-Eyed Susans

Black-eyed susans flowers in landscape bed in Westfield, IN.

Black-eyed Susans are native to North America and are an extremely popular wildflower. These medium-sized flowers have golden-yellow petals that surround the black center that gives them their name. In ideal conditions, black-eyed Susans can grow to be over 3 feet tall. Because of the sweet-smelling nectar they produce, these flowers attract friendly pollinators like butterflies and bumblebees. Although black-eyed Susans are hardy plants that can tolerate tough conditions, they do prefer fertile, nutrient-rich soil. It is important to cut back your black-eyed Susans after they flower in order to encourage more growth.


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Our team at Precision Cutz Lawn Care is ready to help you take your landscape to the next level this spring. With our landscape renovation service, we can upgrade your landscape beds and install almost any plant you want, including the flowers listed above. We offer this service to property owners in Carmel, Fishers, Westfield, and surrounding communities in Indiana. Give us a call at 317-965-7868 to sign up for our top-notch landscape renovation service today!