A beautiful garden with a wooden bench surrounded by flowers and greenery.

Bloom on Budget

Think a gorgeous summer garden costs a fortune? Not even close. Some of the most beautiful, colorful flowers out there are surprisingly affordable and super easy to grow. With just a few dollars and a little effort, you can turn your yard into a total showstopper.

These low-cost blooms bring serious style, charm, and color, all while keeping your budget in check. Ready to give your garden that luxe look for less?

zinnia a genus of annual and perennial grasses and dwarf

Zinnias

Zinnias are like the overachievers of the flower world, and honestly? We love that for them. They come in every bright shade you can imagine, and they keep blooming like they’ve had five cups of coffee.

Just toss the seeds into sunny soil after the last frost and boom, color for days. They’re perfect if you want a lot of “wow” without a lot of work.

Beautiful pink cosmos blooming in a garden.

Cosmos

Cosmos is your chill, artsy friend who somehow looks amazing without trying. These flowers love full sun, don’t mind dry soil, and literally thrive on being left alone. How cool is that? They’re tall, wispy, and full of romantic vibes.

Just toss in some seeds and forget about them, cosmos has got this. And they come back on their own, so next year? Even easier.

Beautiful marigolds growing in a garden.

Marigolds

Marigolds are the golden retrievers of flowers, friendly, bright, and always happy to see you. Their bold yellows and oranges bring serious summer energy to any garden. Plus, they’re crazy easy to grow and cost next to nothing.

They’re tough, pest-resistant, and make your garden smell great. You can start them from seeds or tiny starter plants and watch them shine all season long.

Beautiful purple and pink petunias growing in a garden.

Petunias

Petunias are like the drama queens of summer flowers, and we mean that in the best way. They bloom big, loud, and proud in every color from pastel pink to deep purple. Pop them in a hanging basket or let them spill over your window boxes.

As long as they get sun and water, they’ll keep the floral fireworks going till fall. All that for just a few bucks? Yes, please.

cornflower or bachelors button wildflower field

Bachelor’s Buttons

Bachelor’s buttons are the chill blue jeans of flowers, classic, effortless, and totally cool. Their bright blue blooms look amazing in the garden and even better in a mason jar on your table.

They’re super affordable and grow fast from seed, even if you’re not exactly a green thumb. Give them sun, give them space, and you’ll be rewarded with color that keeps coming.

tropaeolum commonly known as nasturtiums literally

Nasturtiums

Nasturtiums are the overachievers you didn’t know you needed. Not only are they beautiful, but their leaves and flowers are totally edible, and taste kind of peppery, like arugula. You can plant them in pots, garden beds, or even let them trail out of baskets.

They love sunshine, don’t ask for much, and come in fiery reds, oranges, and yellows. Bonus: they’re also great in salads.

Cluster of bright orange and yellow calendula flowers in a garden.

Calendula

Calendula is like the flower version of warm chamomile tea. It’s sunny, soothing, and totally budget-friendly. These yellow-orange blooms are easy to grow from seed, and they just keep going all summer. Not only do they look cute, but they’re also used in natural skincare and herbal teas.

Just plant them early, give them some love, and you’ll have cheerful blossoms in no time.

Two bright sunflowers blooming in a garden.

Sunflowers

If you want big-time garden drama without the big-time price tag, sunflowers are your go-to. They grow tall and fast and bring major summer vibes.

You can find seed packets for cheap, and they usually come with multiple blooms per plant. Stick them in full sun, keep the soil moist, and let them do their thing.

Sweet Alyssum flowers in purple and white blooming against lush greenery.

Alyssum

Alyssum is like the sugar cookie of the flower world, soft, sweet, and a total crowd pleaser. It spreads low to the ground, making it perfect for filling in gaps and edges. And yes, it smells like honey.

It’s one of the easiest and budget-friendly ways to soften up your garden beds. Just sprinkle some seeds, water a little, and boom, floral carpet incoming.

Coreopsis

Coreopsis is like that one friend who’s always in a good mood. These bright yellow flowers just keep blooming all summer and don’t need much to stay happy. They’re super easy to grow and are great for attracting bees and butterflies.

Even if your soil isn’t perfect, they’ll still show up year after year. Just plant a few and let them do their thing.

cleome spinosa or spider flower

Cleome

Cleome is one of those flowers that makes you stop and ask what it is. It kind of looks like it’s bursting with petals, like a plant doing its own firework show. The shape is wild, and that’s what makes it so fun to grow. These tall flowers love full sun, grow fast, and stand out in any garden.

The best part is they drop seeds on their own, so you’ll probably see them again next year.

Colorful snapdragon flowers blooming on the branches in a garden.

Snapdragons

Snapdragons bring the fun with their funky shapes and bright colors. And if you’ve never pinched one to make it talk, you’re totally missing out. These flowers are playful, kid-friendly, and seriously cute.

They do best when the weather’s not super hot, so plant them early or late in the season. Even better, they’re cheap and totally worth every penny.

Pink Impatiens growing in terracotta planters in a garden.

Impatiens

Got a shady spot that looks kind of dull? Impatiens are a great way to brighten it up. These little flowers don’t need much sunlight, and once they get going, they bloom like crazy all season. They’re perfect for planting under trees or along the porch where the sun is limited.

They’re easy to take care of, budget-friendly, and bring a lot of color with hardly any work. Just keep them watered and they’ll keep showing off.

Blooming blue morning glory flowers growing in a garden.

Morning Glories

Morning glories are like nature’s alarm clock, opening up at sunrise and looking fabulous while they do it. These climbing vines are perfect for fences, railings, or anything you want to cover in gorgeous blooms. They grow fast, cost barely anything, and put on a brand new show every morning.

Give them sun, water, and a place to climb, and they’ll take it from there.

Bright yellow black-eyed susans flowers standing out against lush greenery.

Black Eyed Susans

Black eyed Susans are like sunshine in flower form. These golden beauties are bold, bright, and tough enough to handle a hot summer. Once you plant them, they just keep coming back, year after year.

They’re bee-friendly, super affordable, and thrive in almost any sunny spot. Toss in a few, and your yard will feel like a warm summer postcard in no time. Refresh more than just your flowerbeds without breaking the bank with these DIY garden decor ideas.

Vibrant pink sweet peas flowers growing in a garden.

Sweet Peas

Sweet peas are the flower equivalent of a love letter. They bloom in soft pastels and smell downright amazing. Plus, you can grow them from seed for just a couple of bucks. Give them something to climb and plant them early in the season.

The result? A sweet-smelling wall of color that makes your garden feel like a fairytale, without the fairytale price. Summer blooms bring instant color and cheer to any space. Try these fresh and creative flower display ideas to brighten your home all season long.

Tried any of these blooms in your garden? Drop your favorite in the comments and let us know how it turned out.

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Jessica Xavier
I’m Jess, here to share practical design advice and budget-friendly hacks, blending your favorite fandoms seamlessly into your decor. Let’s connect and create your dream space together!

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