Sunlight: marigolds do best in full sun (at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day). Soil: plant marigolds in well-draining soil. Watering: keep the soil most for a few weeks after planting, then give your marigolds about 1 inch (2. 5 cm) of water per week.

Sunlight: begonias prefer spots with partial shade (4-6 of sunlight per day, preferably in the morning). Soil: plant begonias in well-draining soil. Watering: water enough to keep the soil lightly damp, but not soaked.

Sunlight: plant impatiens in partial shade to protect them from the hot afternoon sun. Soil: impatiens do best in rich soil with a layer of mulch on top to keep the soil moist. Watering: keep the soil moist, but not soaked, at all times. Water impatiens in containers more frequently than impatiens planted in the ground.

Sunlight: as their name suggests, sunflowers need a lot of sun. Plant them in a bright, sunny spot in your garden. Soil: plant sunflowers in rich, fertile soil that has been mixed with organic matter, like compost. Watering: keep your sunflowers well watered so the soil is consistently cool and moist to the touch.

Sunlight: daylilies thrive in full sun. Soil: daylilies do best in fertile, well-draining soil, but they can be grown in a variety of soils, including clay. Watering: water daylilies during dry spells so the soil is consistently moist.

Sunlight: zinnias grow best in a sunny spot. Soil: plant zinnias in well-draining soil. Watering: zinnias are drough-tolerant, but they’ll grow better if you water them regularly to keep the soil moist. [7] X Research source

Sunlight: plant snapdragons in full sun or partial shade. Soil: snapdragons thrive in well-draining soil. Watering: snapdragons aren’t very drough-tolerant, so keep the soil they’re planted in well watered.

Sunlight: morning glories do best in full sun. Soil: plant morning glories in well-draining soil. Watering: keep the soil consistently moist, but not soaked.

Sunlight: sweet alyssum thrives in full sun, but a partially shaded spot works too. Soil: grow seet alyssum in well-draining soil. Watering: keep the soil moist for the first few weeks after planting, then only water sweet alyssum during dry spells. If you’re growing sweet alyssum in containers, keep the soil consistently moist.

Sunlight: plant sedums in a sunny spot. Soil: sedums grow best in well-draining soil. Watering: sedums are drought-tolerant, so they don’t need regular watering.

Sunlight: catmint grows best in full sun but can also grow in partial shade. Soil: plant catmint in well-draining soil. Watering: catmint is drought-tolerant and doesn’t need regular watering.

Sunlight: plant nasturtiums in a spot that gets direct sunlight for at least half the day. Soil: nasturtiums do best in well-draining soil. Watering: if you’re growing nasturtiums in containers, keep the soil consistently moist. Nasturtiums growing in the ground don’t require consistent watering.

Sunlight: plant sweet peas in a spot with full or partial sun. Soil: sweet peas will thrive in well-draining soil. Watering: water sweet peas regularly to keep the soil moist, preferably in the morning so the leaves aren’t wet overnight (which can cause fungus).

Sunlight: plant your daffodils in a bright, sunny spot. Soil: grow daffodils in well-draining soil. Watering: daffodils grow best with a lot of water. Water regularly to keep the soil consistently moist.

Sunlight: geraniums will grow the healthiest, most beautiful flowers if they’re planted in full sun. Soil: plant your geraniums in well-draining soil. Watering: keep geraniums well-watered (especially in containers) so they bloom all summer long.

Sunlight: grow pansies in full sun or partial shade. Soil: pansies grow best in fertile soil. Mix organic matter, like compost, into the soil before planting pansies in the ground. If you’d like to grow pansies in containers, plant them in peat-free, multi-purpose potting compost. Watering: water pansies regularly to keep the soil consistently moist.

Sunlight: cosmos thrive in full sun. Soil: plant cosmos in well-draining soil. Watering: water cosmos deeply once a week. Too much water will reduce the number of blooms they produce. [19] X Research source

Sunlight: plant dianthus in full sun if possible. These flowers can handle some shade though. Soil: dianthus does best in well-draining soil. Watering: avoid over-watering dianthus since too much water can lead to root rot and yellowing leaves. [21] X Research source

Sunlight: coneflowers grow best in a sunny spot. Soil: plant coneflowers in well-draining soil. Watering: coneflowers are drought-tolerant, so they don’t need consistent watering once they’re established. [23] X Research source

Sunlight: fuchsias can be grown in full sun or partial shade. Soil: grow fuchsias in well-draining soil. Watering: fuchsias planted in the ground only need to be watered during dry spells. If you’re growing fuchsias in containers, water them regularly to keep the soil moist, but not soaked.

Sunlight: plant dahlias in a part of your garden that gets full or partial sun. Soil: dahlias grow best in well-draining soil. Watering: only water dahlias planted in the ground if there hasn’t been at least 1 inch (2. 5 cm) of rainfall in a week. Water dahlias planted in containers regularly to keep the soil moist.

Sunlight: peonies need full sun to thrive. Soil: plant peonies in well-draining soil. Watering: water peonies occasionally during the first season you planted them. Once they’re established, you don’t need to worry about watering them. [27] X Research source

Sunlight: columbines do best in a sunny spot, although they’ll grow fine in light shade too. Soil: plant columbines in well-draining soil. Watering: keep the soil your columbines are planted in consistently moist.

Sunlight: plant yarrow in a bright, sunny spot. Soil: yarrow grows best in dry to medium-dry sandy soil. Watering: yarrow is very drought tolerant and doesn’t require consistent watering. [30] X Research source