MeanQueenNadine
Leafing Out
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Thought it would be interesting to find out what plants ya all find to be easy. Here are my top 3:
1.) Sunflowers - the birds love them, they replant themselves, are fairly drought tolerant (helpful for my zone) & they look so cheery. I love the skyscrapers. I plant those in the front of the house and in the fall strip them of their leaves & pop the heads off. Then I am left with a big "stake" in the ground, come Halloween I just stick a skull on top & you get a nice effect. Looks like back in medieval times....like what they did in reality to William Wallace (Braveheart).
2.) Holly Hocks - the hummingbirds love them, again they readily reseed and are fairly drought tolerant. Downside is their leaves tend to get chewed up by earwigs and the like - strictly a backyard plant for me - but they give nice height to the annual beds.
3.) Allysum - nothing for the birds but I love the smell, they provide quick ground cover to help with moisture retention. When I pull them up in the fall and walk them to the compost bin I just shake it where I want it to grow next year, so again - readily reseeds. However I found that they only came back white unless I hit them with some fertilizer high in phosphorous (P) (that's assuming of course that I had shaken a Purple one not a white one to begin with, if you shake a white one the phosphorous obviously will not help - have I confused the issue enough?).What I mean is, if you shake a purple one/reseed and it comes back next year white & you want it to be purple try the P fertilizer to get it back to being purple.
So what are you "Easy" favorites & why?
1.) Sunflowers - the birds love them, they replant themselves, are fairly drought tolerant (helpful for my zone) & they look so cheery. I love the skyscrapers. I plant those in the front of the house and in the fall strip them of their leaves & pop the heads off. Then I am left with a big "stake" in the ground, come Halloween I just stick a skull on top & you get a nice effect. Looks like back in medieval times....like what they did in reality to William Wallace (Braveheart).
2.) Holly Hocks - the hummingbirds love them, again they readily reseed and are fairly drought tolerant. Downside is their leaves tend to get chewed up by earwigs and the like - strictly a backyard plant for me - but they give nice height to the annual beds.
3.) Allysum - nothing for the birds but I love the smell, they provide quick ground cover to help with moisture retention. When I pull them up in the fall and walk them to the compost bin I just shake it where I want it to grow next year, so again - readily reseeds. However I found that they only came back white unless I hit them with some fertilizer high in phosphorous (P) (that's assuming of course that I had shaken a Purple one not a white one to begin with, if you shake a white one the phosphorous obviously will not help - have I confused the issue enough?).What I mean is, if you shake a purple one/reseed and it comes back next year white & you want it to be purple try the P fertilizer to get it back to being purple.
So what are you "Easy" favorites & why?