Water: Give your poppy plant 1 inch (2. 5 cm) of water per week. Sun: Poppies flourish in full sunlight, so make sure to pick a spot in your raised bed that gets plenty of sunshine. Soil: Poppies do well in well-drained soil (soil that absorbs water without remaining marshy).
Water: Water your petunias with about 1–1. 5 inches (2. 5–3. 8 cm) of water once a week. Sun: Petunias do well in full sunlight, but can also survive in partial shade. If you’re running out of spots in your raised garden bed, a slightly shady spot will do! Soil: Well-drained soil will provide petunias with an ideal environment.
Water: Water your pansies regularly (anytime you notice the soil drying out). Water at the ground level (and not on the blooms) to avoid the spread of fungal diseases. Sun: Plant pansies in either full sun or partial shade. Soil: Pansies will do best in soil that contains rotting organic matter. Try compost for an easy, all-natural option.
Water: Water your daylilies once a week. 1 inch (2. 5 cm) of water will be plenty to encourage bountiful blooms! Sun: Daylilies do best in full sun (a minimum of 6 hours of sunlight a day) or partial shade (4 to 6 hours of sunlight a day). [6] X Research source Soil: Plant daylilies in well-drained soil. If you’d like to use fertilizer, go for one that is nitrogen-rich.
Water: Give your penstemon plant 1 inch (2. 5 cm) of water a week. Sun: Plant penstemon in full sun for the best results. Soil: Penstemon flowers need well-drained soil to grow.
Water: Marigolds can withstand heat and don’t need much water. Simply water the plant when you notice the soil is drying out, and water them at ground level (not directly on the blooms). Sun: Marigolds will grow in full or partial sunlight, which allows you to plant them throughout your raised beds (in sunny and shady spots). Soil: Plant marigolds in well-drained soil. Marigolds won’t need extra fertilizer to grow, as too much nitrogen (a common nutrient in fertilizer) is actually bad for marigolds.
Water: Borage doesn’t need very much water to grow. Simply water at the ground level when the soil is dry. Sun: Full sunlight or partial shade will both work well, so you’ve got options when mapping out your raised garden bed. Soil: Well-drained soil is ideal for borage flowers.
Water: Water your sunflowers once a week. This will give them enough moisture to grow as tall as they can get! Sun: Sunflowers grow wonderfully in full sunlight. Soil: These vibrant yellow blooms do best in well-drained soil.
Water: Give your nasturtium flowers 1–1. 5 inches (2. 5–3. 8 cm) of water a week. [12] X Research source Sun: Nasturium needs full sunlight. Soil: Plant nasturium in well-drained soil. Alternatively, these flowers can also grow equally well in clay soil.
Water: Water your calendula flowers with 1–1. 5 inches (2. 5–3. 8 cm) of water a week. Sun: This flower will do well in full sun or partial shade, so they can be planted just about anywhere in your raised bed. Soil: Calendula flourishes in nutrient-rich soil. Try adding some compost over the soil as fertilizer to give your flowers the nutrients they need.
Water: Regularly water your impatiens to ensure the soil is always moist. Sun: Impatiens respond well to partial shade, so try planting them in a part of the raised bed that gets more shade cover. Soil: Allow the soil to remain moist so that the impatiens can soak up all the water that they need.
Water: Water the sweet peas so that the soil remains moist at all times. Sweet peas require more regular watering than low-maintenance flowers. Sun: Sweet peas flourish in full sun, so try planting them in a spot in your raised bed that gives your plants plenty of sunshine. Soil: Moist soil will boost your chances of growing a bountiful sweet pea plant.
Water: Hellebore needs moist, rich soil to thrive, so water the plant anytime you notice the soil is dry. Sun: Partial shade is perfect to encourage optimum growth. Soil: Hellebore does best in moist or well-drained soil.
Water: Water English lavender 1-2 times a week to encourage optimum growth. Avoid overwatering or leaving the soil soggy, as lavender needs a minimal amount of water to flourish. [20] X Research source Sun: English lavender needs full sun, so plant the herb in an area in your raised bed that gets direct sunlight. Soil: English lavender does best in well-drained soil. The herb can also grow in dry soil, as lavender is drought-tolerant (so it’s a great choice for warmer climates).
Water: This herb doesn’t need a lot of water to flourish. Try watering your creeping thyme every 1-2 weeks, and make sure that the soil is not moist or marshy before adding more water. Sun: Creeping thyme does well in full sun. Soil: Keep the soil well-drained to encourage the plant to thrive.