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Rich Color To Your Garden With Blue Perennial Flowers
Blue flowers are some of the most striking plants around and can add
a rich splash of color to any garden.
Plant them in a cluster of all
blue or mix them in with other flowers for a rainbow of color.
When planting flowers, it is important to remember to follow the instructions
on the tag for the plant.
Always buy plants that will thrive in the
conditions in which you intend to grow them. A plant that loves
sun
won't do well in a shady area and you will only be disappointed with
the results.
When planning your garden, be aware of the bloom time of the flowers.
Planting perennials with different
bloom times near each other will
insure a garden that has blooms all season long. Remember also to
plan
for the height of the plants, putting the taller ones in the back.
Below is a list of favorite blue flowering plants that you might want
to consider for your garden:
Polemonuim, Blue Pearl - A compact plant with deep sky blue flowers
that grows to 10". It blooms in
late spring to early summer. Plant
in partial shade and in well drained soil.
Blue Sea Holly - This dramatic plant has a lavender blue cone like
flower with long spiked petals. It
grows to 30" and is a favorite
for dried flower arrangements. Plant in full sun - blooms in mid to
late summer.
Delphinium, Butterfly Blue - Bright blue delicate flowers adorn this
plant that blooms in early to mid
summer. It reaches 10" tall and prefers a sunny location with rich
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Campanula, Blue Carpet - Bright blue to lilac colored flowers bloom
for weeks in the middle of summer.
This low growing perennial grows
to 4" and prefers full sun with well drained soil.
Penstemon, Blue Buckle - This plant has tubular shaped blooms in blue
to purple and flowers in mid
summer to early fall. It grows to 15" and
likes well drained soil with full or partial sun.
Hydrangea, Nikko Blue - Gigantic clumps of blue flowers adorn this
shrub for most of the summer. In the fall,
the flowers turn a golden
color. This plant is a new variety that prefers rich soil but will
grow in shade,
partial sun or full sun.
Vinca - Medium blue flowers and glossy green leaves form a carpet
that grows to about 6" tall and
blooms in mid spring. This plant
will grow in most soil conditions, in the shade or sun.
Ajuga, Bronze Beauty - This short bushy plant has spikes of blue flowers
that grows quickly. Great
as a ground cover or in raised beds. It blooms
in spring and prefers a shady area.
Scabiosa, Butterfly Blue - A bushy perennial with lavender blue flowers
that bloom from June to October
. This plant likes full sun and attracts
butterflies and hummingbirds.
Verbena, Babylon Blue - Blue purple flowers petals adorn this plant
that blooms in early spring.
Great for window boxes and planters.
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Fun, Funky Garden Plants
by: Valerie Garner
I have a love for funky, fun and unique garden
plants. Here's one to try. It's called Sea Holly,
and it's actually in the thistle family. Sea Holly
is a perennial garden plant, which means you plant
it once and it comes up year after year, somewhat
depending on your climate.
This plant never did fail to bring attention And
comments from people seeing my garden. It grows
About 3-4 feet high, very branchy and the branches
are A brilliant electric blue color. It's stunning!
The only drawback to this lovely plant, in the
fall you must cut it to the ground and burn or
compost the plant. Do not let it go longer than
that, or it will be casting seeds and you'll soon
discover it's family trait o fbeing a thistle,
if you know what I mean. The following spring,
it'll come back again to it's beauty.
It is an easy plant to grow and does best with
full sun, or as much sun as is available to you.
I live in the Pacific Northwest, U.S.A. so we get
a lot of rain And fairly mild summers and yet it
seems to be enough For this plant. You can search
for Sea Holly seeds in seed catalogs or sometimes
you can find it in some nurserys. An internet search
would surely find you a source for this lovely
plant.
I thought I'd let you know about one of the coolest,
funky plants for outdoors I've ever run across.
It's called Evening Scented Stock, it is NOT the
common stock, however.
This is an annual plant, that needs to be sown
early spring, directly into the soil where it is
to bloom and grow. I recommend planting it nearby
windows and doors, porches, etc. This plant really
doesn't look like much in and of itself, it's not
a pretty plant per se..but when about 5:00 PM rolls
around watch it do its stuff! This plant has a
VERY powerful fragrance similar to hyacinths or
lilacs. At the gentlest breeze it sends a waft
of fragrance to die for. This is why it's so excellent
to plant near a window, door or pathway. When you
open up your screen in the evening, this will scent
your entire house.
One place that I have found the seeds for this
rare plant is at Fragrant Path, PO Box 328, Fort
Calhoun, NE 68023
Here's another one to try. This one is called
Autumn Crocus.In this case you can tell a lot by
it's name. You generally purchase it as a bulb,
which are usually quite large. It does return year
after year without needing to re-plant it.
In the spring it shoots up a lot of foliage, this
is preparing the plant for it's autumn blooms,
be sure to just leave this alone. Come about mid
June or so, this foliage starts looking like it's
dying, again just leave it be. In late August/early
September, when most of the flowers are past their
prime and the garden is starting to look sparse,
out comes the Autumn Crocus, with their beautiful
lilac colored blooms. They bloom for quite a long
time when few things are blooming. A fun plant,
give it a try!
This one is an annual (only lives
1 growing season) plant called Love Lies Bleeding.
It's as strange
as it's name. It is very easy to grow. You just
simply direct seed it in the soil (full sun preferably)
where it is to grow in the spring. It's height
seems to vary greatly. I've seen it be as small
as about 2 feet high, and reach up to 6 or7 feet
high. It's "flowers" are long, burgandy
colored ropes that hang. It is simply stunning.
Always gets attention! It will usually re-seed
itself so you'll get new plants the following year
without doing anything. It's best to try to find
this seed in an unusual type seed catalog. It is
in the amaranth family.
Here's the last one. Ever tried the hellebore
family? There are many varieties. They are perennial
which means they come back year after year. These
are best planted in shady areas, but where they
will get sun in the winter, like under leafed trees
or something of that nature.
What is so unusual about hellebores is that they
Bloom somewhere between Dec. and March. There are
very Few plants that do that! One variety is called
a Christmas Rose. It's quite striking to see flowers
in the midst sometimes of snow.
These plants usually must be purchased at a nursery.
Check out your local nursery for this wonderful
family of plants.
About The Author
Valerie Garner - Mother, grandmother and candlemaker / owner of Joyful
Designs in Soy (Candles). She loves to write on a variety of topics
with a warm, and engaging style. http://www.joyfuldesignsinsoy.com
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Growing
Fruits and Vegetables the Way Nature
intended them to be--benefits-of-organic-gardening
Gardening can add more quality to the way you live and even to some extent may
also add quantity to one's life. There are many benefits of gardening, particularly
organic gardening that can make one can forget about whatever is bothering him
or her.
Organic gardening is the way of growing vegetables and fruits with the use of
things only found in nature.
Why would one want to indulge in organic gardening?
1. Organic gardening is less boring.
One can easily make his own compost from garden and kitchen waste. Though this
is a bit more time-consuming than buying prepared chemical pesticides and fertilizers,
it would surely be one rewarding activity.
2. Less health harming chemicals on the food that you and your family may consume.
Pesticides contain toxins that have only one purpose kill living things. One
of the best known benefits of organic gardening is the zero tolerance for pesticide
use. This is the most widely know reason for the boom of organic gardening
and is also the best of what we get from the benefits of organic gardening.
3. Less harm to the environment.
Organic gardening has residual effect on ground water. The Environmental Protection
Agency says that 38 states have cases of contaminated ground water.
The protection of the topsoil from erosion is another concern dealt with the
practice of organic gardening.
The Soil Conservation Service says that an estimated 30 - 32 billion tons of
soil erodes from United States farmlands every year. Commercial farming causes
this.
4. Cost savings
One does need to buy costly chemical fertilizers and pesticides with organic
gardening. One example of organic fertilizer that one could make use of is
as lowly as the stale coffee and coffee grounds. If one wishes to attract off
aphids from vegetables, plant marigolds.
One frugal garden pest spray could be concocted through mixing 1 tablespoon
of liquid dishwashing soap and 1 cup of cooking oil. Put 3 tablespoons of this
mixture in 1 quart of water and spray on plants.
Mulch, which is used to keep moisture in and weeds out, could be in the form
of grass clippings and pine needles.
5. Organic gardening makes one feel better knowing he is doing his part in
safeguarding the future of the next generations.
On the average, a child ingests four to five times more cancer-causing pesticides
from foods than an adult. This can lead to various diseases later on in the
child's life. With organic gardening, these incidents are lessened.
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