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PLANT LIST
A. 1 New England aster (Aster novae-angliae Purple Dome): Zones 48
B. 3 Thread-leaved tickseed (Coreopsis verticillata Zagreb) Zones 49
C. 2 Coneflower (Echinacea purpurea Magnus): Zones 39
D. 1 Hollyhock (Alcea rosea): Zones 39
E. 3 Blazing star (Liatris spicata Floristan Weiss): Zones 49
F. 1 Butterfly bush (Buddleja davidii Black Knight): Zones 69
G. 1 Russian sage (Perovskia atriplicifolia): Zones 59
H. 1 Sedum Autumn Joy: Zones 310
I. 1 Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia): Zones 58
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Edging
Preparation is the key to creating a garden that will offer a lifetime of pleasure. Before you head to the
nursery, review all garden plan materials. Ask yourself the following questions:
Do I have a suitable spot for this plan? The layout diagram shows the dimensions
for the plan. In general, you can enlarge or reduce the size of the garden by adding or eliminating
plants, although the character of the garden may change if you alter the size dramatically.
Do I have the right growing conditions? Check the plant list to see if the plan will do
best in sun, part shade, or full shade. Be sure that the plants are suited to your USDA Zone.
Do I need to amend my soil? Most plants thrive in moist, but well-drained soil. If you
have soil with lots of sand or clay, amend it liberally with lots of organic matter, such as compost.
Is my soils pH and fertility okay? If youre unsure, inquire about testing at your
countys extension service office. Follow the recommendations that come with your test results if
you need to correct the soils pH (how acid or alkaline the soil is) or fertility.
Mulching
Mulch your garden after planting.
Mulch conserves moisture, cools the
soil, and protects against water runoff
and erosion. Organic mulches such
as shredded bark need to be topped
off every couple of years as the mulch
decays. Mulches such as crushed
stone are more permanent, but they
do not improve your soil over time.
Aftercare
The first season of growth is the most
critical. Water thoroughly every other
day for the first two weeks, then give
your garden about an inch of water a
week for the rest of the season. The
following year, you can let nature take
its course, supplementing dry periods
with deep watering.
You should also be diligent about
weeding your bed during the first year.
Planting
If you have all of your plants on hand, keep them in their pots and set them out on the planting bed. This will
give you a preview of how the bed will look, and allow you to make adjustments before digging any holes.
When you are satisfied with the placement, plant your garden from largest to smallest container (usually
trees first, then shrubs, perennials, and finally annuals).
Tree-Planting Tips: Dig a hole thats twice as wide as the pot or root ball but no deeper. If
the tree is potted, loosen the soil slightly around the roots, then place the tree into the planting
hole. For balled-and-burlapped trees, loosen the burlap after the tree is in the hole. Cut away as
much of the burlap as possible. When the tree is in place and straight, fill the hole one-third with
soil, tap firmly to make good contact between roots and soil, then water. Repeat twice more until
the hole is filled. Water the tree thoroughly by letting a hose run slowly for 30 minutes.
Shrub-Planting Tips. Plant shrubs in a hole thats about twice the diameter of the root ball.
The top of the root ball should be slightly above the surrounding soil level. Backfill with garden
soil, taping firmly to ensure a contact between soil and roots. Water immediately by slowly running
a hose at the shrubs base for about 20 minutes.
Ongoing Maintenance
Most plants will thrive with minimal
care. If you need to prune trees or
shrubs to maintain their shape or
size, do it in late winter before growth
has started. The exception to this
general rule is spring-flowering shrubs
like lilacs that should be pruned
immediately after flowering.
Perennial- and Annual-Planting Tips. Set these plants in soil at the same level they
were growing in the pot. Firm the soil around each plant with your hands, then water thoroughly.
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