Most pretty flowers love full sun (at least 6 hours per day), so if you have that it's easy, but there are some pretty flowers that like shade or part shade too. If you have space, a frangipani tree does really well in tropical climates. Start off with preparing your soil. Flowers love soil that has lots of organic matter in it like compost, mixed with manure (horse, cow), and after you've dug that all together, cover it with a layer of mulch (after you've planted your flowers). This stops the soil from drying out and slowly releases nutrients into the soil. I live in a subtopical area and my roses are doing really well. Stay away from most bulbs (like tulips, daffodils, jonquil etc), they don't work well, but lillies and oriental lilies do, so does crinum, hippeastrum, If you have a fence, you can plant a creeping flowering plant up it like jasmin, bouganvillea or Allamanda (pink or yellow flowers). Azaleas do well in part-sun. If you have a fair bit of shade, you can grow tropical orchids on your trees or strap them to boards to grown on a fence or wall (theylike 75% shade). Aechmea, Ameria, Begonia, Clivia, Coropsis (looks like a sunflower - actually, sunflowers would do well too), Every two to four weeks, water with a liquid seaweed fertilizer. This keeps them healthy and flowering well. Check out the links below and talk to someone at a local nursery, they should have a good idea of what grows well in your area too. You are going to love gardening. It is so rewarding.
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