Planting Guide

Bedding PlantsPerennials

Perennials are plants that appear year after year without reseeding or replanting. They may die to the ground during part of the year, but return to full form when their season returns. A few cold sensitive perennials should be used as annuals in northern parts of the county or may require additional mulching to protect the root system from freeze damage during the winter. Ask your Certified Professional for more details on how a particular perennial will perform in your area.

Coneflower

Large, daisy-like flowers are rose purple or white in color bloom late spring and summer. Flowers attract butterflies and easily grown in summer heat. Plant in full sun to partial sun spaced 18-24" apart. Remove spent flower heads to increase flower production on this plant averaging 12-24" high plant.

Coreopsis

Bright golden yellow daisy like flowers on long stems above the foliage all summer long. Remove spent blossoms to extend bloom season. Coreopsis is heat and drought tolerant; plant in full to partial sun, spaced 12-18" apart. Several annual varieties also available in other colors, all with an average height of 12-14". Flowers attract butterflies.

Creeping Phlox

Masses of hot pink, white or lavender-blue flowers nearly cover the plants in early spring. Grows best in loose, not too rich soil and when spaced 18-24". Cut this 4-6" plant halfway after flowering. Moderately drought tolerant; plant in full sun.

Crinum Lily

Long stalked clusters of lily-shaped, fragrant flowers rise from strap-like foliage in colors of white, pink, rose or striped. These 2-3" tall plants are excellent in containers, or may be planted in sheltered, sunny garden locations. Set top of bulbs even with soil level, provide ample water and space 2-3" apart.

Daylily

Large trumpet-shaped flowers in tones of almost every floral color except pure white and blue whose flowers attract butterflies. Plant in full sun to partial shade, 1-3" apart. Choose from tall or dwarf, evergreen or deciduous varieties. Tolerant to heat and drought, however prefers well-drained, prepared soils.

Delphinium

Delphiniums are grown for their showy spikes of colorful summer flowers. The tall spires vary in height and shape; the plants average 2-3" tall and 18-24" across. They grow best in fertile, well-drained soil sheltered from strong winds, in full sun. Removing the spent flower stems after flowering allows the formation of a second bloom in fall.

Dusty Miller

Beautiful, wooly, silvery-white leaves with clusters of yellow or creamy yellow flowers from summer to fall. This cold hearty plant does well in full sun to partial sun 6-12" apart. Height averages 12-16", but plants get leggy unless sheared occasionally.

East Friesland Salvia

Dense spikes of deep purple flowers rise above the gray-green foliage in early spring to midsummer. This superb, long-flowering plant often reblooms in late summer, and averages 30-36" high and 18-24" across. In full sun, this perennial withstands heat, drought and poor soil conditions.

Fan Flower

Lilac-mauve flower clusters bloom throughout summer. Plant in full to partial sun spaced 12-18" apart for plants 6-12" high. Prefers moderately fertile, humus-rich, but well drained soil.

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