Research what type of flower you will need and if it can survive in the weather conditions you have, also what it will look like when it has grown properly in your garden, once you have bought the plant you will need to measure how much room your plant is going to need.
Step Two: Digging a Hole
For this you will need to use your standard shovel, use the measurements you took before and make the hole a wider and deeper than the plant pod the plant was inside.
Step Three: Taking Out the Plant
Take your plant out of its pod and shuffle around the roots to allow new roots to grow, place the flower into the ground and make sure the base of the plant it at an equal level with the soil afterwards, pat down the soil.
Step Four: Moisture
After your plant has been set into the soil add water into the soil with a hose, remember the soak just the ground not the flower itself.
How to Plant Flowers into a Container
Potting Soil
Place the potting soil into the container; do not use regular garden soil as it is less effective for container flowers.
Placing the Flower
Take the flower out of its pod and loosen the roots, give about an inch at the top for the water to collect well.
Moisture
Afterwards add water once again try not to soak the plant itself but the soil around it.