These plants are a versatile garden design element that can fill spaces where larger blooms either won’t fit or simply don’t suit. You can tuck them into a stone wall, plant them between pavers, use them as fillers, and add them to cut flower arrangements. Here are nine tiny flowers that will enhance your borders, hanging baskets, and even fairy gardens.
USDA Growing Zones: 4 to 9Color Varieties: White, pink, orange, red, yellow, and purpleSun Exposure: Full sunSoil Needs: Alkaline
USDA Growing Zones: 4 to 7Color Varieties: Pink, purple, and whiteSun Exposure: Full and partial sunSoil Needs: Any
USDA Growing Zones: 3 to 8Color Varieties: Blue, white, pink, and yellowSun Exposure: Full and partial sunSoil Needs: Moist, well-drained
USDA Growing Zones: 6 to 11Color Varieties: LavenderSun Exposure: Partial sunSoil Needs: Moist
USDA Growing Zones: 6 to 8Color Varieties: BlueSun Exposure: Full sunSoil Needs: Well-drained
USDA Growing Zones: 4 to 7Color Varieties: Pink, purple, and blueSun Exposure: Full sunSoil Needs: Well-drained, slightly acidic
USDA Growing Zones: 3 to 7Color Varieties: WhiteSun Exposure: Full sunSoil Needs: Well-drained
USDA Growing Zones: 7 to 11Color Varieties: Pink, orange, white, yellow, and redSun Exposure: Full and partial sunSoil Needs: Rich, loamy soil with a neutral pH
USDA Growing Zones: 2 to 10Color Varieties: PurpleSun Exposure: Full sunSoil Needs: Well-drained