Blooms
to Show Off Garden Parties

As we approach Independence Day and the garden
gatherings that follow throughout the summer season, we worry
that our gardens can look tired and heat stressed. That is unless
we’ve planned ahead for summer-loving plants to take center
stage. Because hot weather plants look empty and dormant in
spring, not really coming to life until temperatures begin to
soar, many gardeners miss out on these heat-loving gems when
visiting their garden centers in spring.
With soil temps finally warm enough to nudge these plants onto
a garden’s center stage, it's time to get them into the
ground. Below are some of my “Best of Summer” bloomers
for Arizona mountain gardens. I guarantee that they will uplift
any garden party setting with their bloomin’ bling!
Showy Jasmine - This evergreen shrub is a lazy climber for wire
fences or low walls. It also makes a fine landscape plant with
fragrant blossoms that can spread out over a large area. Great
for tops of banks, on slopes, or anywhere it can sprawl. Its
handsome arching profusion of late spring through summer blooms
also looks great in raised beds where evergreen foundation plants
are needed. A large plant will be under $40.
Chicago Apache Day Lily – Every landscape should have
at least one day lily. Animal proof, low water user, and easy
care describes this perennial bloomer. Effective in containers
and raised beds, it also lends itself to massing in the border
or naturalizing at woodland's edge. Its large blossoms are suitable
for cut arrangements. Feathered friends are drawn to it for
its bright red flowers with vivid yellow throat and slightly
ruffled edges. For less than $30 you can find a large bush with
dozens of promising buds.
Etoile Violette Clematis – One of the showiest flowering
vines, striking pinwheel-shaped flowers from elegant elongated
buds cover this vigorous plant. It’s one of the best for
warmer climates as the flowers begin appearing in midsummer
and can last through fall. It withstands full sun as long as
its roots are kept cool and well insulated with some extra shredded
bark. Because it grows to a height of 10’, it really looks
good against an iron trellis, archway, or arbor.
Confederate Rose Mallow - Because of its rapid growth and generous
six-foot height, it serves as a great makeover plant for gardens.
This fast growing plant is used as a foundation shrub to quickly
cover walls, create an airy screen, or instantly soften the
corners of buildings. The red flowers are HUGE and make a big
impact in borders and beds. It’s good for creating a tropical
garden around pools and water features, but equally effective
when cast as a cottage-garden plant amidst traditional perennial
flowers. Best of all, it will bloom in clay soil where most
other plants suffer. A big plant should cost under $40.
Scarlet Flower Carpet Rose – There is no other low-growing
shrub that is covered with so many brilliant scarlet flowers
from May through November. It’s an easy to grow undemanding
rose; even the glossy dark green foliage is resistant to mildew
and black spot. An exceptional choice for lining a walk or driveway,
banks, slopes, and for erosion control, it also is an ideal
plant for borders, pots, and hanging baskets. Showy two-gallon
sizes are only $29.99.
Petite Plum Dwarf Butterfly Bush – With spectacular fragrant
flowers that bring butterflies into the garden and up close
to the house, it is perfect to use in side yards where flowers
are held up at window level. At just 5’ tall it is shorter
and easier to grow than other large varieties of butterfly bush.
It is ideal for breaking up long runs of fence, and particularly
attractive along picket fences and latticework where its airy
open character is a good fit at bloom time. Yes, butterflies
do love it!
Stars & Stripes Sun Parasol® - Gardeners are going crazy
for this newest introduction, and it’s no wonder: Large
flowers, the size of a child’s hand, are star shaped with
unusual white stripes that streak through each red petal for
non-stop blooms from spring through fall. Decks, patios, and
courtyards are the perfect backdrop for this vining, ever blooming
plant that catches the eyes of birds as well as those of human
admirers. Right now it is available in a large instant party
size that’s covered with dozens of flowers.
The point of this list is that garden centers are loaded with
summer blooming plants that will drive the summer doldrums out
of any landscape and deliver heat loving drama to any garden
party.
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Garden Tip of the Month - To get our summer plants off to a
good start while keeping water usage to a minimum, just sprinkle
a couple of tablespoons of ‘Soil Moist Water Crystals’
at the base of each planting hole; then top dress the root ball
with a three-inch layer of shredded cedar bark. This little
trick should cut your water usage in half. A word of caution:
If you water more than twice a week these plants will not be
happy ... even in the hottest summer sun.
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Take a gardening class! Every Saturday morning @ 9:30 I host
one of my summer series gardening classes. Today's class is
entitled 'Gardening for Newcomers'. Next week’s class,
on July 2nd, is ‘Containers Sure to Please’. Classes
are free, informative, open to all, and a lot of fun.
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Until next week, I’ll see you in the garden center.
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