Building a Marian Garden – Outside at My Domestic Church

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We’re in the middle of June and the Fourth of July will soon be here – but it’s not too late to get started on a lovely little or large garden honoring The Blessed Mother, Mary! Annuals can be planted any time and you can enjoy them right now. OR you can take advantage of the perennial sales that are fast approaching and get those in the ground and ready for lovely blossoms next year!

So what goes into a Marian garden? Here are some common flowers.

Bachelor Buttons – Centaurea cyanus Representing Mary’s Crown Annual

These flowers are also known as cornflowers and are quite common in Europe and the US. They like full sun.

Bachelor Buttons

Columbine Aquilegia   Mary’s Shoes perennial

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Said to have grown wherever the Blessed Mother walked!

Daffodile Narcissus Mary’s Star perennial

Daffodiles .

Daisy Bellis perennis Mary Loves perennials

Summer Daisies

Forget-Me-Not Myosotis Eyes of Mary perennials

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Hydrangea Ave Maria perennial

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Impatiens walleriana Mother’s Love Annual

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Iris Mary’s Sword of Sorrow Iris germanica perennial

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Lilac Ascension Flower perennial bush

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Lily Annunciation Lily Liliam Candidum Can be perennial

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Lily of the Valley Mary’s Tears Convallara jalis perennial

Lawn Lillies

Marigold Mary’s Gold Tasetes species annual

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Morning Glory Our Lady’s Mantle Ipomoea perennial

Morning glory

Pansy Our Lady’s Delight Viola turcolor two-year -perennial

The Pansy Choir

Petunia Our Lady’s Praises common petunia annual

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Rose Mary’s Rose rosa perennial bush

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Tulip Mary’s Prayers tulipa perennial

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Violet Mary’s Humility perennials

African Violets IV (May 2008)

Zinnia Z. elegans The Virgin Annuals

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