How Volunteer Flowers Come to Your Garden

Garden flowers appear in your garden- that you never planted. Where do they come from? You may think a stranger snuck in and planted them: when you weren't looking! Actually they are known as volunteer flowers. Volunteer garden flowers are the best
 kind of flowers. Volunteer garden flowers come in to join your garden on a breezy day. A seed carried in by the wind-from a neighboring flower garden. Seeds drop in from an over head flying birds beak.

Volunteer garden flowers are a gift.

You may think your in total control of your flower garden. Nothing could be further from truth. Nature has it's own plan-even for your private garden, no matter it's size. Your flower garden will naturalize as it grows. Each growing season brings new growth. Seems simple enough. You buy some plants, get some as gifts or in trades, or plant some seeds. Always careful to label each for ease in identification and care purpose. The volunteer flowers are always lurking within.

A stroll through my own flower garden often spurs gasps of, " what is that?" As I spy a new flower I know I didn't plant. It just popped up- like a gift. A truly volunteer flower with it's ability to make one smile. Looking around to share this remarkable event with others. Wanting to yell out, " hey, look, a flower is growing in my flower garden". Just looses something in translation-if you don't understand the power of nature.

Season after season your flower garden will be blessed with volunteer flowers. It just never seems to get old. Each a miraculous wonder. Some volunteer flowers come back year after year. There are those that come once-never to return again. Volunteer garden flowers are a mystery. Flower gardening is never a sure thing. Garden flowers may bloom, and sometimes die before their time. Volunteer flowers will come and go as they please. With or without a formal invitation from you, the gardener.

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Great article, any flower no matter how it arrived, is a treat.

Posted on 06/13/2009 at 11:06:24 PM

Great article. I have lots of volunteer flowers. I also have volunteer grapes and blackberries. A yummy gift indeed!!

Posted on 07/26/2008 at 8:07:46 AM

I always welcome these little "visitors" who show up as a surprise. Great read! :)

Posted on 07/25/2008 at 10:07:38 PM

Very interesting read !

Posted on 07/24/2008 at 12:07:38 PM

Wonderful article T. Isn't nature amazing. I inherited a beautiful Loose strife and a Bee balm this way. They are pleasant surprises.

Posted on 07/23/2008 at 10:07:38 AM

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