Old-style flowers are back in style because they are so easy to care for. Many gardeners think they are a great choice for a sustainable and low-stress yard. They bring a lot of charm without requiring you to spend hours working outside. You could see these plants as a bridge between the past and now. They are a simple option for a very pretty home.
Dahlias

These showy flowers were a favorite in the Victorian era and they are popular again for their huge variety of shapes and colors. You can grow them from tubers and they look absolutely stunning when you cut them for a fresh bouquet inside your home.
Hydrangeas

Once called a “granny plant” these shrubs are now leading the way in modern gardens because they are so reliable and hardy. Newer types can even change color based on your soil and they provide big beautiful clusters of flowers all summer long.
Sweet Peas

Many gardeners like sweet peas because the scent is very sweet. These plants climb up tall and bring back happy old memories. Growing them from seeds is often simple for most people. The plant keeps making flowers if you keep taking them off to enjoy indoors.
Peonies

These romantic blooms can live for nearly a hundred years which makes them a true heirloom plant for any family garden. They enjoy a sunny spot with rich soil and their massive fragrant petals make a big statement every single spring.
Marigolds

If you want a flower that lasts then these orange ones are a good choice. They are useful because they help keep the garden clean of pests. You can put them in many places around your home. They usually do not mind the heat or dry soil very much.
Lilacs

Nothing beats the smell of a lilac bush in early spring and experts say more people are planting them for that nostalgic fragrance. They make a great privacy screen or hedge and they are very sturdy once they get established in your yard.
Hollyhocks

Hollyhocks are getting popular again because they look great in backyards. These tall plants grow high and look nice near fences. They make a garden feel like an old cottage and help bring bees or butterflies to your home. People usually plant them in back rows.
Chrysanthemums

Often just called mums these flowers are great for adding a late burst of color when other plants start to fade in the fall. They come in almost every color you can imagine and they are very easy to find at local garden centers.
Roses

Many experts suggest these roses because they are very simple to grow. They are much stronger and rarely get sick compared to old versions. You get the classic beauty and smell. You can just let them grow without needing to spray them constantly.
Foxgloves

These distinctive bell-shaped flowers are popping up in more relaxed and slightly wild garden designs these days. They look very charming when they self-seed and wander through a border which gives your garden a natural and lived-in feel.