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Coreopis

Coreopis

One of the first perennial plants to bloom in spring is Coreopis.  It is a member of the Asteraceae plant family and is commonly called “Tickseed”.  Its nectar attracts pollinating insects and its daisy like flowers are popular with butterflies.  Coreopis has 80 species and is native to North, Central and South America.  I plant Coreopis in sunny areas throughout my garden adding bright colors during the first weeks of spring.  Cheers

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Butterfly Blue Delphinium

Butterfly Blue Delphinium

Our featured flower of the month is Delphinium. It is a member of the Ranunculaceae plant family and is native to the Northern Hemisphere.  Its neon blue color is a highlight in any perennial garden setting. Delphinium excels in zones 3 through 9, is full sun and drought tolerant. It is capable of growing in heights of up to 6 ft.  However, Butterfly Blue Delphinium will grow into a bush and will only grow 12 to 18 inches tall and wide.  Delphinium should be planted in rich well draining soil for electric blue blossoms that will bloom from June through September. Cheers

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Scenes of Spring

  • Tithonia
    Tithonia
  • Sedum
    Sedum
  • African Daisies
    African Daisies
  • Young Marigolds and Impatiens
    Young Marigolds and Impatiens
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Let the Festivities Begin

Zinnia Cut & Come Again

Have you secured your gardening plans?  Weather allowing, Mother’s Day weekend marks the traditional time to plant annual flowers and vegetables and here in zone 4, freezing temperatures seem unlikely.  I have exposed my indoor seedlings to sun and cool temperatures from time to time and now it’s time to transfer these hardened young plants to their new home in my gardens landscape.  I take great pleasure in planting my annual flower beds during this time of season in great expectation of the beauty ahead.

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Columbine

Columbine

Perennial plants rule during the early months of spring, the unseasonably warm weather in zone 4 has ignited a frenzy of early blooms.  Aquilegia, commonly known as Columbine is one of the most reliable perennial plants to bloom early.  The Columbine thrives in high altitude regions, capable of surviving late spring snow showers and able to lure butterflies and humming birds in the months ahead.  To initiate an early kick off to your unique garden setting, I suggest planting Aquilegia during the early spring months for many seasons of early blooms.  Cheers

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Celebrating Spring

Lilac

Spring is here and it has sparked the arrival of some of my favorite flowering perennials. Lilac (Syringa Vulgaris) is a large tree like shrub that is a member of the olive family Oleaceae, they are native to the Balkan Peninsula and are widely cultivated for ornamental purposes. This free flowering shrub is one of the first to bloom in early spring, producing fragrant deep lavender-purple floral clusters making it the perfect selection to add to your gardens landscape for early spring blooms.