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Phlox Spring Garden
This pattern can be found in the Crochet Garden Club.
I’m so excited to announce the release of the South African Phlox Picket Fence Garden pattern!
I’ve put together a really easy-to-follow written pattern with lots of pictures, and if you’re more of a visual learner, there’s also a full video tutorial too! You can find both of those, plus ALL my other flower patterns I’ve added, inside my Garden Club. It’s like a whole garden of crochet goodness.
I give away a new pattern to a lucky winner in our Facebook Group every single month. Join us!
Here’s some fun facts!
You know how some flowers are super fussy? Not these guys! South African Phlox are surprisingly drought-tolerant. They’re built to handle those dry spells, making them perfect for gardens where water conservation is key, or if you just forget to water sometimes (we’ve all been there!).
Get ready for a visual feast! South African Phlox come in a crazy range of vibrant colors. Think hot pink, bright orange, deep reds, and even some cool purples. They’re like a walking rainbow, adding a serious pop of color to any garden or crochet inspiration.
If you want to attract butterflies to your garden, these are your secret weapon. They’re a major source of nectar, which butterflies absolutely love. So, you’ll be doing your part to support those pollinators while enjoying their beautiful fluttery presence.
While they’re native to the sunny landscapes of South Africa, these flowers have become super popular worldwide. They’re adaptable and easy to grow in lots of different climates, making them a favorite for gardeners everywhere. You might even spot them in your neighbor’s yard!
They belong to the Phlox family. That’s a pretty big plant family with lots of different species, which means they have a bunch of colorful cousins. This family is known for its vibrant blooms and sweet fragrances, making them a hit with both gardeners and pollinators.
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