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FLOWERS TO PLANT IN NOVEMBER

FLOWERS TO PLANT IN NOVEMBER

FLOWERS TO PLANT IN NOVEMBER
FLOWERS TO PLANT IN NOVEMBER

November is a wonderful month to plant a variety of beautiful flowers. Due to the warm weather of this month, it is beneficial for the plants to keep the soil moist for the flowers to grow. These flowers are grown in the month of November.

  • Snapdragon
  • Pansies
  • Ornamental Cabbage
  • Tulips
  • Hyacinth
  • Camillia
  • Crape Myrtle

Snapdragon

Snapdragon
Snapdragon

These flowers like cool temperatures and are grown in mild climates. These flowers can be sown directly. Once these flowers are established, their seeds harden. This flower is perfect for the colder months.

Snapdragon hybrids come in pastel and bright colors and are available in a variety of colors, including white, yellow, pink, red, orange, peach, purple, and violet. Some varieties feature two colors.

Snapdragon flowers should get at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Snapdragons do best in rich, well-drained soil in a sunny location, although they tolerate partial shade.

Pansies

Pansies
Pansies

 The large-flowered garden plant is primarily derived from wild pansies of Europe and has velvety petals of various colors. Pansies can brighten any winter garden with a wide array of colors that complement this beautiful flower.

Color Varieties: These include yellow, red, mahogany, blue, purple, mauve, pink, orange, white, and even black flowers.

Sun Exposure: The pansy flower needs about six hours of sunlight per day,  Which shows the best performance. In the hottest areas (zone 7 and hotter), protect plants from full sun during the hottest part of the day. Too much heat can slow flower formation.

Soil Needs: Pansies prefer fertile, well-drained soil. When growing pansies in the ground, mix the soil with plenty of organic matter and well-rotted compost.

Ornamental Cabbage

These flowers are produced in November. These Flowers look like bananas, the plants are not edible but are planted for decoration in the garden. Their broad, flat leaves come in a variety of colors.  They are likely to grow leaves in the first year and produce flowers the following year, hence they are called biennial plants.

Color Varieties: These beautiful colors of white, pink, purple, and red add to the beauty of the garden.

Sun Exposure These plants are suitable for growing in full sun.

Soil Needs:  Prefers soil that is well-drained and organically rich. They also prefer a slightly acidic soil pH of about 5.8 to 6.5.

Tulips

Tulips
Tulips

 Tulip flowers are grown in cold weather. These flowers are a symbol of spring, the beautiful tulip emoji world has tulips in various shades of pink and red.  The most popular meaning of tulips is perfect and deep love. Because tulips are a classic flower that has been loved by many people for centuries.

These flowers are associated with the meaning of love. These are ideal for giving to someone you love deeply, and unconditionally, be it your partner, children, parents, or siblings.

Color Varieties: These Flowers are white, cream, pink, red, orange, yellow, purple, violet, and purple.

Sun Exposure:  Tulips prefer full or afternoon sun. In zones 7 and 8, choose a shady spot.

Soil Needs:  They require well-drained soil and grow best in soil with a pH of 6.0-6.5, Whereas heavy soils or poorly drained soils may cause the rotting of plants.

Hyacinth

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Hyacinth
Hyacinth

Hyacinth flowers are planted and enjoy their pleasant fragrance. They are easy to grow.   Hyacinth is a plant with many small, sweet-scented flowers growing closely around a single stem and the flowers are usually blue.

Color Varieties: These flowers come in a rainbow of colors, including white, cream, pink, rose, apricot, lavender, cobalt blue, deep purple, and wine red.

Sun Exposure:  Hyacinths like full sun to partial shade. Plants need at least six to eight hours of sunlight a day.

Soil Needs:  Hyacinths prefer loamy, well-drained soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. Hyacinths grow well in fertile soil. Hyacinths are like fertile soil, If the soil is rich in nutrients, it needs to be mixed with a few inches of mature compost.

Camillia

Camillia
Camillia

Camillia is grown in flower in the winter months of November. Camellia is a dense and formal-looking large shrub/small tree suitable for USDA plant hardiness zones 7 through 9. Camellias are associated with perfection, love, and excellence.

Color Varieties: Flowers begin in bright shades of pink, mauve, and red to white. After breeding Flowers are purple, blue, and yellow.

Sun Exposure:  Camellias prefer a position that is shaded or in full shade but direct morning sun can dry out developing flower buds very quickly.

Soil Needs:  Camellias grow best in slightly acidic (soil pH 5.5 to 6.5), slightly moist, well-drained soil that is high in organic matter.

Crape Myrtle

Crape Myrtle
Crape Myrtle

Crape Myrtle is grown in flower in the winter months of November. The crape myrtle flower has also been associated with the beauty and beauty of a woman.  Crape Myrtle has clusters of red, pink, purple, or white flowers, grown as ornamental in South and West America.

Color Varieties: It has deep pink and white and purple flowers.

Sun Exposure: Crape myrtle needs full sun (6 or more hours per day) to thrive, with less sunlight, they do not bloom and have poor color.

Soil Needs: Best for crape myrtle flowers, slightly acidic soil is available which ranges from 5.0 to 6.5 on the pH scale.

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