Flowers in backyards in spring and summer | 10 % for beautycreativity
Hello friends,
There is a distinct magic that settles over a backyard when the calendar turns to spring. After the quiet dormancy of winter, the soil begins to stir, and the first vibrant pops of color emerge.

Spring is the season of renewal; tulips, daffodils, and hyacinths push through the earth, painting the landscape in pastel hues and ringing in the warmer days with a cheerful promise.

These flowers are the heralds, turning every garden bed into a living canvas.

As the days stretch longer and the sun gains strength, spring’s delicate blooms graciously make way for the bold, sun-drenched days of summer. This is when your backyard truly finds its voice.

Summer flowering perennials, like the dramatic spires of delphiniums, the fragrant clusters of phlox, and the unapologetic radiance of coneflowers, take center stage.

Whether you opt for sprawling wildflower patches that invite bees and butterflies or manicured planters overflowing with petunias and geraniums, flowers are the heartbeat of the home.

They turn a simple patch of grass into a personal sanctuary—a place where you can enjoy your morning coffee amidst a symphony of scent and color that celebrates the very best of nature’s cycle.
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| Category | Photography |
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| Camera | iPhone 13 Pro |
| Post creation | @vakda |
| Location | West Bengal |

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