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Planting Perennials

08 Monday Jun 2009

Posted by Karen B. in Flowers, Gardening

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As mentioned previously, I recently planted some new (to me) varities of perennials in my garden.  Salvia nemerosa or Meadow Sage is a low growing plant with blue spires.  It’s perfect for borders and seems to hold its blooms for a longer time than some.  The average height of the plant is 8-10″ tall and can spread to 18″ wide.  Salvia prefers well-drained soil and I used peat moss to amend the existing garden soil.  Peat moss is a natural organic soil amendment that, when mixed with your regular garden soil, seems to create a happy environment for the plants.  Full sun is ideal but the plant will tolerate some shade.

The second perennial on my list of easy care plants is the Angelonia. My nursery stocked 3 different colors, violet, white and pink.  The plant has small clusters of  flowers on spikes.  The leaves on the plant are delicate and the prettiest color of emerald green.  I have had experience with this perennial during my landscape days.  Once the plant begins to look leggy and disorderly you only have to cut it back and it will send new growth.  I would leave at least 6-8″ of height when you cut it back.  It will reward you with new growth and begin to bloom again.  It is a solid performer in the garden and rests in the winter months, which works for me since I’m in the garden less during those months.  The average height is 12″ and will prosper if planted with some composted planting mix to enrich the soil.

To be continued…

Perennials

08 Monday Jun 2009

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Continued gardening-Perennials

07 Sunday Jun 2009

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As I mentioned previously, I recently planted some new, and some not so new, perennial discoveries (for me) in my yard.  The Salvia nemerosa or Meadow Sage is a low growing plant with blue spires.  It’s perfect for borders and seems to hold its blooms for a longer time than some.  The average height of the plant if 8-10″ tall and can spread to 18″ wide.   Salvia prefers well-drained soil and I planted mine with the addition of peat moss.  Peat moss is a natural organic soil amendment that, when mixed with regular garden soil, seems to create a happy environment for the plants.  Full sun is ideal but this plant will tolerate some shade.

The second perennial on my list of ‘easy care perennials’ is the Angelonia.  My nursery stocks at least 3 different colors (violet, white and pink), and the plant has delicate flowers on stems that show off small, emerald green leaves.  I have had some experience with this plant in the past and found that once it’s looking a little leggy and disorderly you only have to cut it back and it will send out new growth and begin to bloom again.  It is a solid performer in the garden and usually rests in the winter months, which works for me since I’m in the garden less during those months.  The average height is 12″ and it will prosper if planted with some planting mix to enrich the existing soil.

To be continued…

Gardening in Southern California

04 Thursday Jun 2009

Posted by Karen B. in Fall Entertaining and Decorations

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Along the coast of  Southern California June is a great month for planting in the garden.  To be honest, there aren’t too many months in Southern California that aren’t good.  After returning to the corporate world from my12 year stint as a landscape consultant (just so you don’t get the wrong idea, I planted alongside our workers each time we had a job to install), I have had to rethink my own garden.  I don’t have as much discretionary time to work in the yard as I once did.  I have found that “divide and conquer” works well for me.  Personally, I find it overwhelming to look at the yard as a whole and hope to make it the ‘picture in my minds eye’ knowing how little time I have to devote to it.  Dividing the space manages to help me feel it is possible to achieve my goals for the garden over time.  Dwell in the realm of possibility, right?

One way I have created less work for myself is to seek out perennials that bloom and then remain a ‘green contribution’ to the garden after blooming, only to produce their beauty once again the following year.  Four of my new-found favorites are 1) Salvia nemerosa (Meadow Sage), 2) Angelonia, 3) Scabiosa ‘Butterfly Blue’, and 4) Primula Asiatic Salvana.  More on the details (size and where to plant) including pictures in my next post.

Additional Picture of May Dinner

04 Thursday Jun 2009

Posted by Karen B. in Entertaining

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Spring Dinner

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01 Monday Jun 2009

Posted by Karen B. in Entertaining

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