They bloom and smell: we select the composition of floral aromas at home and in the country


Garden decor

The evening garden is filled with special beauty and aroma. If you choose fragrant flowers, they will delight you with a variety of smells. Such representatives of the flora are specially planted in people's recreation areas so that they can enjoy the incredible sound of fragrant melodies. Let's look at the most popular fragrant flowers for the garden, which will delight you with wonderful scents.

  • 1 Night Violet
  • 2 Gray matthiola
  • 3 Sweet tobacco
  • 4 Sweet pea
  • 5 Mignonette
  • 6 Iberis
  • 7 Holly mahonia

Night violet


Two-horned matthiola
Night violet or two-horned matthiola is an outwardly inconspicuous flower that gardeners may not like at first. But its strength is not in its beauty, but in the incredible sweet smell that spreads around the garden in the evening. The incredible scent of night violet lasts until the morning. This flower, which smells pleasantly of honey, will delight the eye throughout the summer. This unpretentious plant is not even afraid of the first frost.

It is recommended to sow two-horned matthiola directly into the soil in the spring. Night violet feels great in sunny areas, but can also develop well in shaded areas.

Fragrant perennials

Phloxes are the perfect decoration for garden paths

Bulbous and corm perennials will provide a fragrant garden throughout the summer:

Spring blooms and a pleasant scent are much needed after a long, cold winter.

Mostly in the spring, bulbous varieties of flowers delight:

  • Lilies of the valley - “hello on the first of May” grow beautifully in shady corners of the garden. Often planted in combination with aromatic plants from a later flowering period, such as peonies or carnations;
  • Daffodils - only the most common varieties, white and yellow, delight with a magnificent, subtle, refined scent. Varietal daffodils are, of course, beautiful, but they have no scent at all;

Advice. Narcissus can grow in one place without transplanting for up to three years. It is necessary to plant the bulbs as the size of the bud decreases.

Spring "river" of flowers

  • Hyacinth – a spring flower bed without hyacinths is simply impossible. The intoxicating aroma of this flower awakens imagination and imagination, but it is not recommended to keep bouquets of hyacinth in the house, as severe headaches and high blood pressure may occur;
  • Violets love shady areas, but in direct sunlight they quickly die. This flower is an ideal decoration for difficult to cultivate areas under fences and in tree trunks.

Advice. It is better to sow violets with seeds “before winter” so that the plant hardens.

A lush summer flowerbed or front garden with a swarm of butterflies hovering over it is not at all difficult:

  • Cloves – there are a lot of fragrant varieties. They are not as large as the familiar carnations from the store, but their smell repels mosquitoes and other pests. Therefore, the gardener’s instructions recommend planting these flowers near gazebos and other recreational areas in the summer cottage. The most unpretentious varieties of summer carnations are lush, grayish-blue, feathery.

Pink scented carpet

Advice. It is better to plant carnations as seedlings rather than seeds, since you will have to wait a whole year for seedlings after planting. And over the summer the bush grows into a lush, fragrant green carpet.

  • Irises - there are varieties with a surprisingly subtle, pleasant aroma. These are yellow, yellow with white centers and purple irises. The flowering period is July and again the end of September, October, depending on the region;
  • Roses are the queens of any garden. The most unpretentious and disease-resistant varieties with an unsurpassed aroma are Hansa and Delikat, purple and pink in color, respectively. These varieties bloom almost all summer and are resistant to powdery mildew. The white inflorescences of the Alba variety, of medium height, amaze with a stable, persistent, rich pink aroma.
  • Lush bright peonies delight with a sweet spicy aroma and are perfect for decorating the center of a flower bed or flower garden in a summer cottage;

Aristocratism and sophistication

  • Lilies - these sophisticated, elegant flowers do not delight us for very long, but many people love their magnificent exuberance and delicate scent in mid-July. White lily is also used in the form of an alcohol tincture in folk medicine as an ideal antiseptic, wound healing and skin rejuvenating agent. The price of the rejuvenating tincture is a bush of graceful white beauties in the composition of a summer front garden.

Advice. Lilies look very beautiful in a composition of irises and small daisies. Especially if the garden flowerbed is decorated in Provence or Mediterranean style.

In autumn there are not many flowers that can please you with a pleasant smell, but chrysanthemums are beyond competition. This cold-resistant perennial will decorate the garden on cloudy autumn days.

A good idea for a bright border

Interesting. Chrysanthemum leaf salad has unique anti-aging properties, as it accelerates the metabolism of all cells.

But not only flowers can bring pleasant smells to our garden.

There are many unpretentious aromatic herbs that you can easily plant with your own hands and that do not require constant painstaking care:

  • Mint - peppermint and round-leaved varieties. An excellent addition to aromatic tea or an exotic summer salad;
  • Lavender - a gently purple bush covered with frost is considered a healer in any garden, used in herbal sedatives and as a remedy for moths;

Fairytale lavender path

  • Lovage - a frost-resistant, aromatic bush with beautiful foliage and is often used to prepare healing infusions for rinsing hair;
  • Rosemary is an aromatic seasoning and a beautiful Christmas tree in any flower bed (requires shelter for the winter at frosts above 15 degrees).

Gray-haired matthiola


Gray Levkoy or Gray Mattiola
These fragrant flowers for the flowerbed are also called gray Levkoy. The plant has a pleasant aroma of honey, as well as double flowers that bloom in the shape of a hat. The height of the crop is up to 80 cm, there are also dwarf varieties - their height is no more than 20 cm. The flowers can be either regular or double. Flowering lasts for a month. The plant is planted only through seedlings, this allows you to get beautiful seedlings and flowers.

Rules for creating a fragrant garden in the country

Creating a fragrant garden is an original and interesting task. The main requirement for the work is the formation of plantings of plants that will constantly produce flowers at different times of summer and autumn. In a word, you need to create a garden of continuous flowering and fragrance.

Along with the conditions of design and agrotechnical (in terms of care) combinations, it is necessary to take into account that the flowers bloom in turn and their aromas do not interrupt each other:

  • are the first to open the season of scents in the country . They are planted as seedlings, which begin to be prepared at the end of summer. The bulb is planted in the container, and already at the very beginning of October it is dug into the ground along with the seedling. The next year, with the onset of the warm season, the pots are removed, the plants are removed and planted in specific places.
  • Next, a popular shrub in our latitudes, lilac, begins to bloom. This is a fairly unpretentious plant that chooses different types of soil. Along with the usual tall trees, you can also plant decorative shrubs that grow no more than one and a half meters in height. Such trees not only bloom beautifully, but also look great in rockeries and other types of flower arrangements.


Hyacinths and daffodils are the first to open the season of scents in the countryside.

  • Around the same time, bird cherry , the flowers of which smell like honey. Its flowering time is mid-May. The garden apple tree also lays down at approximately the same time, saturating the air with a delicate aroma.
  • Next (second half of May) lilies of the valley bloom. These flowers are low-growing, have a very unique, recognizable appearance, and therefore are most often planted separately from others. With their help, you can mark garden paths, plant circles or patterns along the edges of flower beds, and also plant in the form of a continuous green carpet.
  • Next comes the time for mock orange . It blooms at the very beginning of June and throughout July. Not all of its varieties smell, so it is important to choose the fragrant ones. It smells so pleasantly fragrant that it is called garden jasmine. The aroma is pronounced, rich, harmonious. It is best to plant this plant in open, sunny places and do not forget about regular watering.

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Lilies of the valley bloom in the second half of May

  • The beginning of June is also the time for cereal iris. The aroma is sweet, fragrant. This is also the time of the so-called fragrant vines - different types of honeysuckle. Their flowering time is not very long, but the aromas are very rich.
  • Silver oleaster is a plant with a peculiar smell that is reminiscent of delicious soap. It blooms towards the beginning of July.
  • Midsummer is the time for lemon daylily to bloom. Dozens of buds and, accordingly, flowers are formed on one stem. Therefore, the aroma from it is quite strong.
  • The end of July is the time for lilies of various types. A distinctive feature is that the smell from them begins to intensify closer to midnight.
  • In August it is time for black cohosh. Its smell is very unique, with a slight sourness.
  • And around the same time, flowers of different varieties of geranium begin to bloom, the peculiar smell of which is familiar to any gardener.

Fragrant tobacco


Fragrant tobacco
Another fragrant flower for the garden is fragrant tobacco. They look great both in flower beds and in pots. These fragrant flowers for the balcony are annuals, distinguished by long stems, white buds, and bloom in the evening. There are also many compact varieties, the petals of which are painted in raspberry, red, pink, lemon-yellowish shades. But the most pronounced smell is only in flowers with white buds.

Tobacco is grown using seedlings, which guarantees early flowering of the crop. Flowers are afraid of frost, so it is better to leave planting tobacco until real warmth arrives. The culture prefers areas with a lot of sunlight. Sometimes the plant is saved until the next season; for this, it is dug up and planted in pots, placing it in the basement. When spring comes, the dug-out crop returns to its original place.

Popular flowers for the garden with a strong aroma

Fragrant annuals and pleasant-smelling perennials can be used for the garden. To get a flower bed that is spectacular and fragrant for a long time, you need to know which of the most unpretentious garden plants form a fragrant flower.

The most fragrant flowers for the garden

Garden fragrant flowering crops can be annual or perennial, which allows you to create attractive compositions:

  • Sweet pea is an annual plant with a pleasant, distinct aroma. It is distinguished by a variety of colors, which helps to create front gardens or flowerpots in different styles and colors. Bush-type varieties and hybrids look impressive in flower beds and ridges;

  • Alyssum or sea lobularia flowers
  • The low-growing Lily of the Valley grows well in the shade. This perennial plant produces small flowers and goes well with peonies and carnations;
  • the most common daffodil varieties have a very subtle and very refined aroma, which new varieties and hybrid forms lack;
  • spring Hyacinths are especially popular in early flower beds and flower beds. The plant is represented by numerous varieties with all kinds of flower colors, which allows you to choose the best option for decoration;

  • Shade-loving violas are best sown before winter, which improves resistance to negative weather factors. This is an ideal solution for decorating difficult-to-cultivate areas and tree trunks of garden plantings;
  • Many varieties of Carnation are distinguished by flowers with a persistent aroma that can effectively repel mosquitoes and many plant pests. The most unpretentious species include lush, blue-gray and feathery carnations.

No less popular among gardeners are lilies, roses, chrysanthemums and peonies that bloom profusely with fragrant flowers.

Flowers that smell at night

The fragrant flower in the evening is popular in the design of garden areas and flower beds located in close proximity to the house. Night flowering plants or ornamental crops that smell amazing at night:

  • tropical annual Mirabilis is able to bloom profusely throughout the entire summer season, and forms delicious-smelling delicate white, pink, red and yellow inflorescences that open in the evening;
  • Evening relatively small flowers of fragrant tobacco are not only attractive, but also very fragrant. The most popular varieties include winged, forest and jasmine;
  • the name Mattiola is known to many amateur flower growers. This annual plant opens its flowers to smell in the late afternoon and does not tolerate sunny areas, so it is sown in flower beds and flower beds in the shade of lilac or dahlia;

  • the beautifully flowering Levkoy is a relative of Matthiola, but the significant difference is represented by magnificent flowers with many shapes and colors;
  • garden mignonette fragrant is especially highly valued by landscape designers for the beautiful shape of the leaves and the pleasant unusual aroma that persists at night;
  • Night violet or Hesperis female is the most common decorative type of violet in home gardening, characterized by abundant flowering and a characteristic pronounced aroma.

The annual flower Moonflower is best suited for evening garden decoration, and its delicate aroma intensifies after sunset. The plant is best suited for areas with hot and sunny climates.

Fragrant flowers for the garden (video)

Spicy herbs and fragrant plants

Spicy-aromatic fragrant plants, which have characteristic healing properties, are widely cultivated in most regions of our country. The most popular plants include:

  • Peppermint , longleaf, curly, garden and apple mint are perfect for growing in garden plots, and are a valuable ingredient in salads, soups, meat dishes, various drinks and homemade baked goods;
  • Melissa officinalis is a popular perennial essential oil herb called lemon balm, which is due to the pleasant lemon smell that the plant retains even when dried;
  • Catnip or catnip is not only a useful crop, but also very decorative, thanks to its purple or lilac flowers, as well as grayish-blue leaves;

  • Oregano or oregano is a beautiful ornamental plant with a very pleasant aroma, which intensifies on sunny days. The flowers have an attractive pale lilac or pinkish color;
  • ordinary, creeping or lemon thyme is known as thyme or Bogorodskaya herb and has a delightful smell as well as a spicy taste;
  • Hyssop or blue St. John's wort is a subshrub spicy plant with a tart taste, blooming in attractive spike-shaped blue inflorescences;
  • the essential oil and decorative Monarda or garden bergamot is a medicinal and spicy-flavoring plant, and cut bright red, pink, white or purple flowers are perfect for making compositions.

  • the medium-sized, spicy-aromatic Lovage has very beautiful pinnately dissected leaves and can become a real decoration not only for garden beds, but also for flower beds;
  • perennial spicy fennel has bluish-green split leaves and a characteristic, very pronounced anise smell, due to which it is widely used in soups, vegetable, fish and meat dishes;
  • Tarragon is known to many as tarragon. The leaves of this medium-sized plant are widely used in a variety of fish dishes in French cuisine and in the preparation of poultry.

No less popular among domestic gardeners are such spicy and aromatic crops as dill and basil.

Sweet pea


Sweet Peas
You can get wonderful evening garden scents by planting sweet peas. More than 100 varieties of this crop are known, there are varieties with large and small flowers, they are distinguished by different shades of petals. The bright smell is most characteristic of early varieties.

This type of vine is perfectly fixed to various supports and pergolas, so it is actively used for vertical gardening. Low-growing representatives look great in hanging baskets or containers. Sweet peas do not like transplanting, so it is recommended to plant them immediately in warm soil.

Mignonette


Mignonette
Another fragrant flower is mignonette. The most famous varieties are “Victoria”, “Mashet”, “Ruby”, “Goliath”. Color: red-green, yellowish, dark brown, light green. Mignonette is planted in late April or early May. How mignonette sprouts depends on soil moisture and weather conditions. The first shoots are observed after 1-2 weeks. The culture prefers free space, so it must be thinned out. To grow plants, choose areas that receive good sunlight.

Night beauty flower scent

The English name for this flower is Four o'clocks.

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The name of the night beauty flower speaks of its specificity: the funnel-shaped flower of this perennial shrub opens in the afternoon, when the temperature begins to drop, and remains open all night.

It is best to plant these flowers in the yard, where you can fully enjoy the strong aroma in the evening. This night beauty in purple, yellow or white will add a special charm to your garden.

It begins to bloom in mid-summer, continuing to amaze with its beauty until frost. The night beauty feels great both in the sun and in the shade,

growing up to 1.2 m in height.

Interesting Facts:

  • Night Beauty (lat. Mirabilis Jalapa), where "mirabilis" from Latin means amazing.
  • One of the main distinguishing features of the night beauty is that flowers of different shades can often be seen on one plant.
  • In the Krasnodar region this flower is called zorka.

Iberis


Iberis
Iberis has a modest appearance, but has an incredible aroma. The flowering of the plant lasts for a month. The most famous variety is bitter iberis, which has white inflorescences. The umbrella type of plant is also popular; it has lilac-pink flowers. This variety is also actively used for growing on loggias and balconies.

Phlox

Almost all varieties of phlox have a light, unobtrusive aroma throughout the day. However, towards evening the smell becomes clearer and more concentrated. Whichever of the many varieties of this plant you choose, it will definitely not disappoint you.

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If you know at what time of day the scent of a particular plant reaches its peak, then you can easily create compositions that would emit aroma precisely at those hours when you are on the site most often. You can even set up your own aromatherapy corner that you can visit at any time.

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