red carpet roses in a vase |
hydrangia blooming early |
pepper plants in the garden |
May Activities:
· Plant summer annuals and herbs
· Fertilize established flowers every 2 months
· Pick strawberries
· Mulch all beds for summer, so it is 2-4 “ deep
· Put out hummingbird feeder; oil wire to deter ants
· Mist houseplants frequently during this month
· Cut back established mums by 1/3 and fertilize
· Divide hostas
· Start regular watering schedule
· “Dead-head” (pinching off spent flowers) on most flowering plants
· Can still plant summer vegetables, such as tomatoes, peppers, squashes, cucumbers, etc. Plant on a cloudy day, so they are less stressed by heat.
· Plant summer annuals and herbs
· Fertilize established flowers every 2 months
· Pick strawberries
· Mulch all beds for summer, so it is 2-4 “ deep
· Put out hummingbird feeder; oil wire to deter ants
· Mist houseplants frequently during this month
· Cut back established mums by 1/3 and fertilize
· Divide hostas
· Start regular watering schedule
· “Dead-head” (pinching off spent flowers) on most flowering plants
· Can still plant summer vegetables, such as tomatoes, peppers, squashes, cucumbers, etc. Plant on a cloudy day, so they are less stressed by heat.
purple heart, lantana & yarrow |
Some Easy-Care Plants and
Combinations
If you have
lots of sun but don’t like to water often:
· Ornamental
grass, coneflowers and lantana(P:Perennials- come back year after year)
· Yarrow(P),
purple heart(P) and zinnias(A:annual)
· Liatris
(Bulb), Coreopsis (P), Verbena(P & A)
· Blackeyed
susans (P), Red-hot poker plant (P) and Ice Plant(P) or Sedum (P & A)
· Ornamental
Grass, Purple Coneflower(P), Sedum (P),
and Blanket Flower(P)
· Gladiolus(bulb),
Irises (rhizome) and Daylilies(P) & Creeping phlox(P)
shasta daisies, gladiolus, yarrow |
If you have afternoon shade and water moderately:
·
Shasta
Daisies (P), Sages(P & A) and Petunias (A) (Supertunias can take more)
·
Roses(P),
daylilies(P) and begonias(A)
·
Hydrangeas
(P), marigolds (A)
·
Gardenia
Bushes, Hibiscus (P)
·
Porch
plants: Asparagus fern, spider plant
& begonias
potted caladiums and elephant ear |
If you have mostly shade:
·
Impatiens(A),
Coleus(A), Hostas (P)
·
Ferns(
A), Lenten Rose (P)Caladiums (annual bulb)
Basic Plant Care for
Southern Gardens:
1.
Mulch
beds and pots well.
2.
Water
deeply (at least an inch) every week for the best flower production.
3.
Pinch
off faded flowers, to produce more flowers.
4.
Feed
with 3-month fertilizer granules when planting, or apply plant food added to
water every other week.
herb pot |
some carrots just pulled |
birdbath with daylilies and gerbera daisies |
·
Place
potted plants under tree cover or in afternoon shade, having a drip hose on a
timer that will drip into the pots.
·
I
have also placed a 2 liter bottle with lid (add a nail hole to the bottom)
into my pot to slowly drain into the soil.
·
For
Beds, a soaker hose on a timer is best, setting it for the morning hours.
TIPs for Curb Appeal: To make the most of the front of your house (and backyard)
- Focus on texture and foliage for a lush-looking all-season garden. Flowers come and go, but starting with an ever-green background will carry it through all seasons.
- Then punctuate with color. This can be leaf-color, just as much as flowers.
- Repeat color to unify. If you like blues, use plants with blues and purples. If you like bright contrast, pick yellows, purples and reds. Same with pastels.
- Plant flowers in groups of 3-5 plants, like in a triangle or group, rather than straight lines for more impact and interest.
- For less work and cash over time, use low-maintenance perennials to fill out beds, adding a few annuals.
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