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Home » OGA Blog » Gardening Articles » Plants That Work Well for A Fragrance Garden.

Plants That Work Well for A Fragrance Garden.

Are you planning to create a garden? You just moved into a big house with a large garden and don’t know what kind of plants to grow? Do you love the smell of a flowering garden but don’t know which are the best aromatic plants to fill it with and make your house a mixture of delicious fragrances for most of the year?

If you find yourself in any of these situations, you don’t have to worry because we will give you the solution to all your gardening problems. When planning a garden there are many aspects to consider: do we prefer to have resistant perennial plants, or do we like to enjoy the ephemeral beauty of seasonal plants? Do we want to have a garden with large acres and fruit trees that give us a wide variety of seasonal fruits? And many more things. The possibilities are endless when it comes to designing a garden, which sometimes also causes us to forget one of the most basic and important aspects of the flower world: its smell.

All gardening experts agree on the importance of choosing the right texture, size, color and design when we are creating our own garden, but what about its smell? Many ignore this wonderful aspect that nature gives us and that can bring us multiple benefits for our health. Having a garden full of colors is important and will certainly make it much more beautiful, but if we add the strength of the smell to the colors, the result will be even more amazing.

Next, to help you choose the type of flowers to grow in your garden to make it give off a wonderful fragrance, we will give you a list of the best aromatic plants that exist, when they bloom and how much sun they need to survive in perfect conditions.
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What Plants Work Well for A Fragrance Garden?

Hyacinths

Everyone who has Hyacinths in their garden or home ensures that they smell clean, pure and fresh. Their beautiful blue, pink and white flowers will not only bring great beauty to your garden or living room but will also fill them with a very pleasant fresh aroma that no type of aromatic candle could ever generate.

Hyacinths are perennial plants that bloom abundantly during spring, and it is necessary to place them in well-drained soils so that they can grow up to 20 cm high.

The Hyacinth is a spring plant, so it requires constant sun exposure. To prevent its buds from withering in a precipitous manner, we should water it constantly and always keep its soil sufficiently drained, but without exceeding it.

Magnolia

Magnolias are one of those flowers that give off a smell that is difficult to forget. This type of flower gives off a fragrance that combines delicate citrus touches with the sweetness of vanilla, resulting in an exquisite feminine fragrance.

Experts in the world of aromatherapy have been using the essence of these flowers for years to effectively calm stress and anxiety, so if we fill our garden with magnolias we will not only be filling our garden with beautiful flowers, but we will also be surrounding ourselves with an inexhaustible source of well-being and natural peace.

Magnolia flowers during spring and summer, depending on the variety we grow. It is necessary for their welfare that their soil is always well drained and have plenty of space between each bulb to grow, as they can grow up to 40 cm wide.

Magnolias love heat and sun, so we should plant them where they can be exposed to full sun for as many hours a day.

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Gardenia

The Gardenia shrub offers an exquisite fragrance that some people describe as hypnotic, which is why many perfume brands use the petals of this flower to create delicious, successful fragrances. The gardenia has a fragrance that combines citrus scents, with that of tropical flowers, with light touches of green and fruit. A sensory show that will not leave anyone indifferent.

Gardenias flower from late spring to early summer and then return in late summer until well into autumn.

It likes to be in full sun and with drained soils that are kept permanently quite wet.

Wisteria

This plant of Asian origin is often used to decorate large walls or pergolas for their ability to climb, give off a smell that those who know him often describe as the “smell of spring. This smell can be intense, depending on the species we grow, and is characterized by a strong floral fragrance that will fill our garden with the smell of the budding spring.

This plant blooms in spring, so it is said that when it starts to smell like glycine it is because spring is about to begin.

It likes to be in full sun but is also able to flower and stay healthy in shady places. The key is that your soil is always well-drained and slightly acidic.

Freesia

This bulbous plant of African origin is one of the most fragrant flowers there is, giving us a powerful sweet smell that will give us a great sense of wellbeing and tranquility when we go out to enjoy the views of our garden in the springtime.

The Freesia is a plant that is cultivated during the winter, blooms in the spring and is kept at rest during the warmest time of the year.
This plant likes to grow in full sun but can also stay in semi shade without any problem. If we have it in a room, it is best to keep it as close to the window as possible so that it receives a good amount of natural light.

Sweet Alyssum

This peculiar plant of small and abundant white flowers possesses a sweet fragrance of honey that will remain throughout its flowering season.

This plant resists very well the winter frosts and its somewhat late flowering occurs in mid-spring until the arrival of summer.
This lovely flower loves the sun but also tolerates semi-shade well, so it is best to grow it outside in mostly sunny areas.

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Honeysuckle

The honeysuckle is a plant widely used in the world of aromatherapy for the power of its smell, combining notes of jasmine flowers and orange blossom, light touches of vegetables and a hint of syrup. Without a doubt, it is a plant that when it flowers gives us one of the most intoxicating smells in nature.

This plant likes to grow in places with a temperate climate, having its flowering time at the end of winter and staying until the end of spring.

This climbing plant likes to grow almost anywhere, preferably in places where the soil is well-drained, and the sun is constant.

Rose

If there is a flower that does not need presentation, that is the Rose. Its smell is known and admired by everyone, being the favorite for the elaboration of both perfumes and cosmetic products of all kinds. It has a delicate, fresh and sweet smell that gives us an instant feeling of peace and tenderness. Without a doubt, it is a woman’s favorite smell.

The roses bloom from late spring to well into autumn, and the flowers are truly frost resistant.

He likes to be in the sun but not too much, so if we can have them in a place where they are half a day in semi shade, better.

Phlox

This plant native to the eastern regions of the United States has a fragrance that combines the smell of honey with a slight touch of aromatic herbs and lavender. And precisely because of this curious and powerful mixture of scents, this is one of the favorite flowers for butterflies and bees.

Phlox commonly blooms from early summer to the first frosts of winter.

Most species of this plant tolerate full sun, but if grown in too warm a climate it is preferable to keep it in semi shade.

Butterfly Bush

This small shrub with purple and white flowers has a very powerful honey fragrance that becomes even more intense during the midday hours. This pleasant aroma will attract pollinators to your garden, such as bees and butterflies.

The flowering season of this beautiful lilac bush is clearly spring and will last until early summer.

This small shrub loves to be in full sun, if its soil is always kept well-drained and moist.

Flowering Crabapple

This tree also known as “Crab” blooms all spring, producing for 10 days in mid-spring a huge amount of flowers that give off a deliciously sweet smell.

This shrub has a spring flowering that extends to the first weeks of summer.

The Crabs always like to stay in full sunshine.

Peony

For many people the smell of the peony is somehow similar to that of roses, because of its tender and delicate floral aroma. Although the peony has a somewhat stronger fragrance, combining the floral scent with very marked vegetal touches that remind us of the lilies in the dew.

The flowering period of Peonies is from the end of May to the middle of July.

He likes to be in full sun and that the earth is very humid.

Dianthus

This beautiful plant that is often compared to roses because of its beautiful pink petals, gives off a characteristic spicy fragrance reminiscent of vanilla.

This perennial plant has its flowering stage from late spring to mid-summer, giving rise to a wide variety of small carpet flowers with very vivid and varied colors.

Dianthus likes to be in full sun, although if we live in a place with a very hot climate, he will prefer to stay half the day in the shade.

Stock

The Stock is an annual flowering plant that gives off a pleasant sweet and spicy smell very similar to that usually given off by roses.

These plants of elongated stems and white and pink flowers have their time of flowering in the middle of summer, being the spring the ideal moment for its sowing.

These plants of elongated stems and white and pink flowers have their time of flowering in the middle of summer, being the spring the ideal moment for its sowing.

Korean Spice Viburnum


These rigid and resistant shrubs from Japan have beautiful white flowers that give off a characteristic smell of spices; hence their name.

Its time of flowering is the spring, maintaining its flowers in perfect state until the middle of the summer.

He likes to stay in the sun and shade.

Conclusion

In conclusion, if what you have always wanted is to have a garden full of all kinds of fragrances that evoke beautiful memories of the past or that make you feel much more relaxed, with any of the species that we have listed you can get it. Plants are an inexhaustible source of beauty and benefits, being their aroma one of their main tools to make us feel better and help us connect with nature around us in an incredible and peaceful way.

Dare to mix fragrances and test all your senses, you won’t regret it!


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