Tulips are a staple of springtime gardens because of their graceful design and range of colours.
Daffodils are a typical sight in spring gardens with their cheery yellow or white blossoms.
Crocuses (a variety of Crocus): These tiny, early-spring blossoms are one of the first indications of spring and are renowned for their vivid colours.
The summer flower of choice, roses are available in a vast array of hues and variations.
Lilies are well recognised for their opulent, fragrant blossoms. They are a flexible option for summer gardening because they bloom in a variety of forms and sizes.
Dahlias come in a wide range of sizes and forms, making them ideal for adding a splash of colour to your summer garden.
Mums, often known as chrysanthemums, are a fall favourite.
Hardy winter annuals famed for their adorable, "face-like" blossoms are pansies.
Lavender provides aromatic foliage and blooms in the summer, as well as year-round evergreen foliage and fragrant blooms.
For year-round appeal, heather and related plants make wonderful selections.