Different plants require different conditions to thrive, and that's why you should always check them before you purchase your seeds.
Even if your garden has sandy garden soil, you can still grow beautiful flowers - you just need to choose the right varieties.
Here are a few kinds of flowers that actually love sandy soil!
Known for its fragrant purple spikes, lavender is well-suited to sandy soil. It prefers well-drained conditions and thrives in sunny locations.
These cheerful, yellow daisy-like flowers are resilient and do well in sandy soil. They're also drought-tolerant once established.
With bright and daisy-like blooms, coreopsis adds vibrant colors to sandy soil gardens. It's a low-maintenance plant that enjoys full sunlight.
Also known as blanket flowers, gaillardia features bold and colorful blooms that flourish in sandy soil. They are drought-resistant and attract pollinators.
These unique-looking flowers have spiky blooms and are well-adapted to sandy soil conditions. They are also known for their tolerance to coastal environments.
Coneflowers are not only attractive to pollinators but are also well-suited to sandy soil. They come in various colors, adding visual interest to the garden.
Succulent and hardy, sedums thrive in well-drained sandy soil. They are available in different varieties, offering varied shapes and colors.
Verbena is a heat-tolerant flower that does well in sandy soil. It produces clusters of small, colorful blooms and is excellent for borders or containers.
Yarrow is a hardy perennial that adapts to sandy soil conditions. Its feathery foliage and flat-topped flower clusters make it an appealing addition.
Previously, we talked about strelitzia.