How do you have beautiful flowers?
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Trial and error and a lot of years and buckets of patience. And grow what will thrive in your climate and location for the best success. See what your friends and neighbors are growing that you like that is doing well and that will give you a starting point. ☺
Bone-meal or manure/compost are good natural sources of phosphorus which builds roots and blooms in flowering plants. Lots of water and also fish fertilizer is an organic source.