Thursday, July 15, 2010

Devon Cottage (TM) Rosie Cheeks

I started with a 8"Proven Selections Award Winning Devon Cottage (TM) Rosie Cheeks (Dianthus hybrid) carnation.  These carnations are perennials and come back the second year with twice as many blooms.  Blooms from spring to through summer. (above) My Rosie Cheeks in bloom in July.

Growing Tips: Rosie Cheeks prefer full to partial sun and grow 10" - 14" tall.  Water every other day or daily if weather is really hot. For best results, fertilize or feed every couple weeks.  Remove dead blooms to encourage new growth.

Perennial Tips: This is a perennial in zones 7 -11.  Before winter, remove all dead blooms and cover base of plant with hazelnut shells. 

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Day Neutral Strawberry Tribute

I started with a 4" starter Tribute Strawberry from Al's Garden Center.  This particular variety fruits very sweet, large fruit. They are so naturally sweet, you can eat them right off the plant without sugar.  Most berries require lots of light over long days, Tributes set fruit without regard to the length of days and nights and continues fruit production from June until frost. (above) My Tribute Strawberries, about 2 days before it's first harvest.

Growing Tips: Tribute Strawberries prefer full sun and water as needed.  They should be planted 18" apart and grow 6" - 8" tall, they are great for pots.

Harvesting Tips: Harvest when the berries are a bright red all the way around.

Friday, July 2, 2010

'Americana Violet' Zonal Geranium

I started with a 6" 'Americana Violet' Zonal Geranium (Pelargonium x hortorum) from Al's Garden Center.  I planted it in full sun in a cedar planter box (above, in June 2010).  This annual produces very bold, fuschia colored flowers on top of dark green foliage that will bloom through Summer, great for containers or planters.

Growing Tips: Geraniums prefer full or partial sun and water 2 - 3 times per week until established.  They grow to about 10" - 12" tall and should be grown as an annual.

Friday, June 25, 2010

'Fantasia Cardinal Red Imp' Zonal Geranium

I started with a 4" starter 'Fantasia Cardinal Red Imp' Zonal Geranium (Pelargonium x hortorum) from Al's Garden Center.  This is a premium annual that produces masses of semi-double bright red flowers a top of dark green leaves.  It has excellent garden vigor and holds up to the hottest weather.  I planted mine in a cedar planter box (above, My Geranium in May 2010).

Growing Tips: Prefers full sun and water 2 - 3 times per week until established. Grows 15" - 18" tall.  Clip off dead flowers to encourage new blooms.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Dwarf Orange Marigold

I started with six 1" Dwarf Orange Marigold starters from Fred Meyer Garden Center.  I planted them all around the garden in terra cotta pots and cedar boxes.  Dwarf Orange Marigolds produce large, crested double flowers with a deep orange hue. Perfect for gardens or containers.  While marigolds are a natural pesticide for vegetable gardens, they do attract slugs in wet weather.

Growing Tips: Dwarf Orange Marigolds prefer full sun.  Plant 4" apart, grows 10 - 12" tall.  Remove dead flower blooms to encourage new growth throughout the summer.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

White Alyssum

I planted six 2" White Alyssum starters from Al's Garden Center in an old metal washbin surrounding my Bleeding Heart.  White Alyssum's produce abundant masses of small, fragrant flowers that are great for edging and borders in pots and beds.  (above) My White Alyssum in May 2010 right after transplanting.

Growing Tips: White Alyssum prefer full sun or partial sun.  Water 2 - 3 times per week until established.  They grow to about 3" - 6" tall.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Sunny Lemon Star Thunbergia

I started with a 1 1/2 foot starter plant, 'Sunny Lemon Star' Thunbergia from Al's Garden Center.  I had an 'Apricot' one the year before and LOVED it!  This is an annual vine that will grow quickly and cover a small to medium trellis by summers end with lovely bunches of bright yellow flowers that bloom almost daily throughout the Summer.  I planted mine in a large terra-cotta pot with a wooden trellis for support (above) My Sunny Lemon Star Thunbergia in May.

Growing Tips: Thunbergia prefer full sun and moderately moist soil with a trellis or wall to climb, it will grow 12 - 15 feet tall or you can wind it back and forth on a shorter trellis.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Ruby's Tuesday Carnations


I have planted an Award Winning Devon Cottage (TM) Ruby's Tuesday Carnation (Dianthus hybrid) in a large terra cotta pot in full sun.  These carnations grow upright and bloom bright red flowers during Spring and Summer that attract butterflies and are excellent cut flowers (above, my Ruby's Tuesday in May 2010).

Growing Tips: Ruby's Tuesday Carnations prefer full to partial sun, regular watering.  Fertilizing is recommended for best results but I have never fertilized my carnations and they come back every year.  Grows 10" - 14" tall, space 18" apart.

Perennial Tips: Trim back flower stems in Fall for new blooms next year.  Cover exposed soil with hazelnut shell mulch during the winter. Note: This is an annual except in zones 7 - 11.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Pink Vinca


Vinca have large pink flowers on heat-tolerant plants.  Vinca are known for their dark green, rubber like leaves and bright delicate flowers.  Use in beds, borders and window boxes.  I planted my Pink Vinca into a medium-sized terra cotta pot in full sun (above, my Pink Vinca in early May 2010).

Growing Tips:  Plant in full sun, 10" apart, water when top inch of soil is dry.  Grows 5" - 7" tall.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Medium Red Salvia


Medium Red Salvia's are fiery-red flower spikes most often used in borders, beds or pots. I planted my Salvia among Marigolds in a cedar wood planter box in full sun (Above, My Medium Red Salvia in May 2010). 

Growing Tips: Plant in sun or partial sun, spaced 12" apart.  Grows 14" - 18" inches tall.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Old-Fashioned Bleeding Heart


Old-Fashioned Bleeding Hearts (Dicentra spectabilis) are perennials with striking flowers, usually in pink but can also be white that attract hummingbirds and are very pretty cut.  Bleeding Hearts prefer cool, moist soil which helps prevent summer dormancy. (above) My Bleeding Heart in May 2010.

Growing Tips:  Plant in partial sun or shade in zones 2 through 9.  Blooms midspring to summer and grows to 30" tall.  Space a minimum of 36" apart.  Adapts well to dry or moist conditions but keep watering to a regular schedule.

Perennial Tips: If your bleeding heart is in a place it really likes, it will almost double in size annually so be sure to leave plenty of room when deciding what to plant around it.  I put mine in a large tin washbucket and it LOVES it.  Pick off dead flowers to encourage new blooms all summer.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Pink Astilbe

Astilbe's are long blooming flowers held above airy foliage.  Astilbes are perennials that are one of the earliest plants to grow and love the shade, perfect for bringing color into darker areas of your garden.  My astilbe is actually planted under a large, shady tree where mostly moss finds its way, yet my pink astilbe loves it there and comes back twice its size every year before it.  Typically starts flowering in late May/early June and will bloom through Fall.  (right, my pink astilbe in June 2009)

Astilbes prefer partial shade but can grow in full sun if given plenty of water.  These plants are vitually pest free and will return yearly with little to no maintenance.  No deadheading is necessary but may be cut back in spring if desired.  Divide every 4 - 5 years.