These flowers are very easy to grow and prefer full sunshine, though you may want to keep your nasturtiums in a container.
While this may not be the type of flower you were expecting to find on this list, succulents produce some of the most unique and beautiful flowers around.
A wonderful shrub or container flower to keep near your veggie garden, lantana flowers attract plenty of pollinators.
Unless your summer temperatures fade by the end of August, you should still have time to grow most cosmos varieties from seed during July.
These cheery blooms are often confused with marigolds, and their care is surprisingly similar.
Many sunflower types need over 100 days to fully mature, making July a tricky month to plant them in.
Erysimum plants are simplistic and beautiful. They have four delicate petals in each flower, and some varieties grow in shrublike clusters.
Shasta and oxeye daisies are typically grown as perennials in most Zones, making a cheery return year after year when properly pruned.
Hollyhocks are tall and available in just about every color, bringing elegance and grace to any garden.
Depending on the variety you choose, some poppies may germinate and grow before your first fall frost. Often a perennial in certain Zones, poppies readily reseed and return again and again.