Gardening, part deux
Alright everyone, as promised, I have more helpful gardening tips for you as the season continues to bust at the bud with color, texture and scent. And for the record--I am IN LOVE with monarda didyma (bee balm) right now! Such a beautiful, rich red pom-poms atop tall stalks. Beautiful!
1. Pairings: There are some classic pairings for plants. Yarrow and Valerian with a purple variety of veronica or salvia looks great. Also try hyssop with russian sage--they both are great bee and hummingbird attractors and they have a similar, wispy structure. Also, Prairie Wine Cup looks great with anything and grows big!
2. Dead-head: Keep chopping stuff down! Right now, holly hocks can cut cut down when they are done blooming and then re-seed like crazy, so throw some heads down! Coryopsis, yarrow, daisies, scabiosa, nautia, snaps etc.
3. Divide your irises: Siberian right now can be divided and re-planted in clumps, but your bearded should have already been divided (if they didn't bloom this year....that means they need to be divided) and planted before the 4th of July. Don't plant the bulbs too deep and don't worry--they grow in the crappiest conditions! If you didn't get them in the ground by the deadline, save them until next year.
4. Lavender: when the blooms start to look pretty gross (a greyish color) and they have gone to seed, cut the lavender down almost to the grown, but leave a little green on it so it will come back.
5. Penstimmon: Lots of varities of penstimmon that have all gone to seed, but unfortunately a lot of them don't come back from seed. However, Pink penstimmon do! But still explore putting husker red, blue or any other kind of penstimmon in your garden.
6. Lettuce has bolted by now, so spread your seeds.
7. Time to plant your seeds for your cooler season crops, round two! Lettuce, spinach, beans, yada yada yada...they can all be replanted! Be sure to dig up your old guys.
8. Lambs Ear: pull the stalks up, don't worry about cutting it down.
9. Roses: In order to keep them blooming, you have to deadhead! Always cut back to the second set of five leaves below the dead buds. Make sure you always cut it down to the joint where it came from, too!
10. Feverfew: pull it out! Don't worry about chopping it down, you can just pull on the whole plant.
More to come!



