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Tuesday, June 30, 2015

9 Easy Summer Flowers

These garden beauties thrive in summer heat and bloom nearly nonstop into fall.


Aster
These daisy-like flowers are available in lavender, pink, or white. Three varieties we like: A. cordifolius 'Cape Cod' (Sunset climate zones 1-10, 14-21), A. c. 'Little Carlow' (zones 1-10, 14-21), and A. novi-belgii 'Melody' (zones 1-24).



Coreopsis (C. grandiflora)
Fluffy, golden yellow blooms atop tall stems. 'Sunray' is a dense, compact selection with double and semidouble flowers. Zones 2-24, H1, H2.





Dahlia
Bold blooms in a range of vibrant colors grow from tuberous roots. We planted pink and coral decorative dahlias and a red-and-yellow, cactus-flowered variety. Provide light shade in hot areas. Zones 1-24.




Gloriosa Daisy
DaisyDeep golden petals radiate from chocolate centers on 2- to 4-inch-wide flowers. Plants reach 3 to 4 feet tall and 1 ½ feet wide. Shorter varieties such as ‘Goldilocks’ and ‘Toto’ top out at 10 inches tall.



Guara (G. linheimeri)
White flowers cluster like butterflies atop tall spikes on these airy 2½- to 4-foot-tall plants. Selected forms include 'Siskiyou Pink' (to 2 feet tall), with rose-pink flowers and 'Whirling Butterflies' (to 3 feet tall), with white flowers.




"Moonshine" Yarrow
One of the most carefree and generous bloomers, yarrow has tight clusters of deep yellow flowers on 2-foot tall plants. Pair it with blue flowered catmint.





Penstemon (P. gloxinioides)
These bushy plants are fairly short lived, but to make up for it, they produce lots of trumpet-shaped blooms over a long period. Deep purple ‘Midnight’ and scarlet ‘Firebird’ are standouts for their vivid, south-of-the-border colors. Pink and white ‘Appleblossom’ looks fresh and springlike.




Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea)
Daisy flowers of rosy purple with knobby orange-brown centers, which resemble small beehives, atop clumps of bristly oblong leaves. Grows to 4 feet tall. Zones A2, A3, 1-24.





Purple fountain grass (Pennisetum setaceum'Rubrum')
Feathery, rose-colored plumes fade to beige atop clumps of reddish brown foliage. Grown as an annual in cold climates, it is especially pretty beside gloriosa daisies or purple coneflower. Zones 8-24.


Attracting Hummingbirds


Hummingbirds are attracted to a bird garden habitat:

  • Make fresh water available for drinking and bathing. 
  • Provide both sun and shade areas. Hummingbirds need shade to perch and to build their tiny nests. 
  • Hummingbirds may become reliant on your garden. When there are no blossoms, provide hummingbird feeders hung 30 feet apart throughout your garden. The best color for a feeder is red. 
  • Fill feeders with a sugar-water mix of one part sugar to four parts water. 
  • Keep feeders clean and filled. 
  • Never use honey that can develop a fungus fatal to hummingbirds. 
  • Hummingbirds are attracted to flower colors and nectar, not fragrances.

Favorite Flowers—Perennials
Bee balm .................. Monarda didyma 
Butterfly weed......Ascelpias tuberosa 
Columbine........................Aquilegia sp. 
Coral bells ......... Heuchera sanguinea 
Cosmos...............................Cosmos sp. 
Dahlia.....................................Dahlia sp. 
Delphinium...........Delphinium elatum 
Foxglove ................................... Digitalis 
Fuchsia.......................................Fuchsia 
Geranium....................Pelargonium sp. 
Hollyhock........ Althea rosea (biennial) 
Lupine..........................Lupinus hybrids 
Penstemon.................... Penstemon sp. 
Red Hot Poker ........ Kniphofia uvaria 
Sage ..............................Salvia officinalis 
Speedwell...................Veronica hybrids

Favorite Flowers—Annuals
Mountain garland ...... Clarkia elegans 
Touch-me-not ................ Impatiens sp. 
Flowering tobacco .... Nicotiana alata 
Nasturtium............Tropaeolum majus 
Petunia..........................Petunia hybrids 
Spider flower ....... Cleome hasslerana 
Zinnia.....................................Zinnia sp. 
Verbena .............................. Verbena sp.

Bulbs, Corms and Tubers
Tuberous begonia............. Begonia sp. 
Canna.....................................Canna sp. 
Gladiolus .......................... Gladiolus sp. 
Iris.................................................Iris sp. 
Montbretia..................... Crocosmia sp.

Vines
Bougainvillea..............Bougainvillea sp. 
Cardinal climber..Ipomoea quamoclit 
Honeysuckle......................Lonicera sp. 
Lantana...............................Lantana sp. 
Rosary Vine.............. Ceropegia woodii 
Trumpet vines.....Campsis grandiflora

Shrubs and Trees
Abelia........................Abelia grandiflora 
Azalea ...................... Rhododendron sp. 
Bottlebrush....Callistemon lanceolatus 
Butterfly bush ............Buddleia davidii 
Cotoneaster............... Cotoneaster sp. 
Eucalyptus......................Eucalyptus sp. 
Flowering quince.....Chaenomeles sp. 
Fuchsia.................Fuchsia arborescens 
Hibiscus..............................Hiviscus sp. 
Lilac ...................................... Syringa sp. 
Weigela.......................... Weigela rosea