I like to compare Supercal to Superman. Both are super tough. Yes, Superman can fly through the air but his weekness is Kryptonite. Supercal will stand up strong to anything you can throw at it. Supercal has become one of my favorite plants because it just keeps looking great all summer long. I love Supercal for baskets and patios and flower beds – this is a plant that tolerated everything we threw at it! Early season cold – no problem! Extreme summer …
Hanging Basket Tips
Hanging baskets add instant beauty to any home. With so many to choose from, how do you pick the right one for your needs? Here are some tips to help you select the right hanging basket and how to care for it once you have it home. Some baskets prefer shade and some prefer sun. Select a variety that works well in the area that you are planning to hang the basket. Two favorites are Geraniums for sunny locations and …
Look Out! Japanese Beetles! (Popilia japonica)
If you have noticed the foliage slowly disappearing from your plants, you may have a problem with these bugs. Are you ready to protect your garden? Have you noticed 1/2” long, shiny, metallic green beetles in your garden lately? Is the foliage of your plants slowly disappearing? Chances are you might have Japanese beetles infesting your garden. Most commonly these creatures are found in the eastern half of the United States but they are moving westward. Since the beetles attack …
Daylilies – Also known as Hemerocallis
Daylilies – the perfect perennial! Perfection is a pretty high standard but I think you might agree that this plant comes pretty close to meeting that definition. Their real name is Hemerocallis but that just does not sound as pleasant as “Daylily”. They’re called the perfect perennial because they seem to thrive everywhere they are planted with very little care and come in several colors. A fun fact is that each bloom usually only lasts for a day and then it …
Watermelon Strawberry Mint Salsa
Easy to make and perfect when served with seasoned meat just off the grill. Ingredients 1 c Diced Watermelon (Seeds removed) 3⁄4 c Diced Strawberries 1⁄4 c Diced Red Onion 2 T Chopped fresh mint leaves 2 T Diced Seeded Jalapeno Chile 1 T Lime Juice 1 t Sugar (Optional, to taste) Instructions Gently stir together all ingredients in bowl. Let stand to blend flavors, about 1 hour. For a dynamite combination, serve salsa with Caribbean or jerk seasoned grilled …
Fall for Roses?
Are you looking for some late season color or something to fill a gap in a shrub or perennial border where a plant was lost or under performing due to last winter? It is time to consider roses. Yes, ROSES! Roses are traditionally promoted as spring items, especially as gifts for Mother’s Day, but the late summer/fall season, from August 15 until September 15, is actually perhaps the best season to plant new roses, or to transplant existing ones. As we …
Cucumber Onion Salad Recipe
Cucumber Onion Salad is a classic summer side dish. This is a family-favorite that is perfect for many occasions as well as just for snacking. Ingredients: 2 cucumbers, sliced Half onion, red or white 1/2 cup vinegar (I like to used garlic infused rice vinegar) 2 tsp sugar 1 tsp salt 1 tsp fresh ground pepper 1 clove garlic, finely minced 1/2 cup water Place cucumber slices into a large bowl. Cut onions into long strips and add to the …
How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Irises
How to Grow Iris: Irises should be planted in July, August, September. It is imperative that the roots of the newly planted iris be well-established before the growing season ends. Irises need at least half a day of sun. Be sure to provide good drainage, planting either on a slope or in raised beds. Ideal PH is 6.8 (slightly acidic). Irises should be planted so the tops of the rhizomes are exposed and the roots are spread out facing downward …
Why Doesn’t my Hydrangea Bloom?
Many customers ask why their hydrangeas aren’t blooming. The primary reasons hydrangeas don’t bloom are incorrect pruning, bud damage due to winter and/or early spring weather, location and too much fertilizer. Let’s start with pruning… Hydrangea varieties can be of the type that blooms on old wood, new wood or both. Old wood is the current year’s growth and new wood is next year’s (spring) growth. Say you purchased a Nikko Blue Hydrangea this year. Nikko’s produce blooms in the fall for next …
Grafted vs. Own-Root Roses, So What’s the Big Deal?
Most roses grown for sale to homeowners are produced by grafting the desired rose variety onto a rooted understock of a different rose variety, often Dr. Huey or Multiflora for northern climates, or fortuniana in southern or western climates. There are several reasons this is done: Growers are able to obtain many more propagation materials by taking bud eyes to graft versus cuttings to root, which can be especially important when there is high demand for a new variety. It …