Plants and Seeds 24-25
Plants
Phlox Blue- 4 x $9 Phlox White- 4 x $9
Spirea- 3 x $25 each Ordered July 28, 2024
Hydrangea- 3 x $23 - Ordered July 2024
Seeds
Wildflowers Flowers
Butterfly Weed Veronica- garbage can bed
Veggies Herbs
Wildflower bed
The seed mix from Hudson Valley Seeds seemed like a good idea, but really didn't give the look I was hoping for. This year, the second year of the bed, was much less showy. I realized by doing some homework, that the Rudbeckia hirta did not really come up, it is the taller and less showy Rudbeckia subtomentosa Sweet Black-eyed Susan. There are also many other plants that are too short or too tall. One random evening primrose sticking up looks weird.
I think in the future I should choose just the flowers I want and only seed those. Also, continue to start seeds, both spring and fall. It seems the fall planting actually may get going quicker because the seedlings have a few weeks to establish in the fall.
Lupine did not transplant well, all died and even the ones sown in the fall came up nice and then died. Maybe I need to add sand to the bed and they will survive? Also more consistent watering...
Prairie Moon- seeds
* New- Pearly Everlasting- add to the wildflower bed, Full sun, Medium Dry soil, 2 feet tall.
Lupine- wildflower, try again, add sand to soil, more consistent watering until established
Rudbeckia hirta- wildflower and guerrilla gardening, try fall planting
* New- Spotted Bee Balm- It is an eccentric beauty in form and color with complex blossoms topping 2’ stems in hues of pinkish-purple, green, beige, and maroon. These blossoms attract honeybees, bumblebees, and many butterflies, including Karner Blue butterfly. Spotted Bee Balm is also one of the host plants for Raspberry pyrausta butterfly. The scent of this plant is repugnant to mammalian herbivores so is rarely consumed by them.
* New- Butterfly Weed - This is a great Milkweed for a sunny location in a dry area. Mature plants in ideal locations can make as many as 20 stems at an average height of 2’. The vivid orange color, low mounded profile, and ability to attract and sustain butterflies make this plant a well-known landscape favorite for all types of gardens. Like all species in the Asclepias genus, Asclepias tuberosa is one of the larval host plants for the monarch butterfly.Back and edges of bed- Perhaps too tall for what I want?
Scarlet Bee Balm Outside Pride- Monarda Didyma is a
perennial herb known as Bergamot, Scarlet Monarda, Oswego Tea and Crimson Beebalm. It is very showy and will have everyone turning their heads. Scarlet Beebalm makes a great cut flower as well! The Monarda flowers are edible and the mint-scented leaves are used in teas or in potpourri. These flower seeds may be sown from early spring up until 8 weeks before the last frost in the fall.
Wild Bergamot
Plants
American Meadows
Phlox dwarf blue flame and Phlox dwarf white- These will be the basis of the front of the border. You can only buy them in plants, so get four of each when finances allow. Hopefully this can be divided in three years.
Phlox Blue- 4 x $9
Phlox White- 4 x $9
Bluestone Perennials
Cool blue foliage provides a perfect backdrop for sparkling white flower clusters. Hints of burgundy in the newly opening foliage foreshadow the rich red fall color. A neat mounded plant, easy to grow. Outstanding tucked into your existing border or plant in mass for a showy low-growing hedge.
Spirea- 3 x $25 each
Early to Mid September- Ordered July 28, 2024
This is the showpiece of the bed. I hope I can keep it alive and flowering, and also add the correct amount of acid to keep them bright blue. It might need more water and less sun that this spot has.
Hydrangea- 3 x $23
Early to Mid September- Ordered July 28, 2024






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